光致变色
超分子化学
光诱导电子转移
材料科学
可见光谱
小提琴手
光化学
电子转移
电子顺磁共振
光电子学
化学工程
化学
有机化学
分子
物理
工程类
核磁共振
作者
Dong-Xue Xia,Xin Wang,Wen‐Qi Sun,Rui‐Lian Lin,Jing‐Xin Liu,Ying‐Wei Yang
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.cej.2024.149551
摘要
Inspired by Chameleons' skin color tuning in response to environmental changes, we design and prepare three inclusion complexes based on the cucurbit[7]uril (Q[7]) host and three viologen guests. Upon light irradiation, the colors of these inclusion complexes in the solid state turn from light colors to vivid three primary colors, i.e., red, green, and blue, respectively. Ultraviolet–visible (UV–vis) diffuse reflectance and electron spin resonance (ESR) spectra reveal that the photochromism can be attributed to the generation of viologen radicals, originating from the photoinduced electron transfer. The results of quantum chemical calculation indicate that Q[7] in the inclusion complexes acts as the electron donor in the photoinduced electron transfer process. Using a color mixing approach and finely manipulating the proportions of the three inclusion complexes, a series of composite photochromic materials (CPMs) can be manufactured, covering a full-color gamut in visible light. On the other hand, due to the ignorable size and shape change of CPMs during the photochromatic processes, the CPMs-based reversible photochromic "printing" and photofading "erase" properties were also used for quick response (QR) code. Therefore, these prominent intelligent features of CPMs open new avenues to explore optical regulated nano-platforms for multiple anti-counterfeiting, biomimetics, and military camouflage applications.
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