Visible Light-Responsive DASA-Polymer Conjugates.
Sebastian UlrichJames R HemmerZachariah A PageNeil D DolinskiOmar Rifaie-GrahamNico BrunsCraig J HawkerLuciano F BoeselJavier Read de AlanizPublished in: ACS macro letters (2017)
A modular synthesis of Donor-Acceptor Stenhouse Adduct (DASA) polymer conjugates is described. Pentafluorophenyl-ester chemistry is employed to incorporate aromatic amines into acrylate and methacrylate copolymers, which are subsequently coupled with activated furans to generate polymers bearing a range of DASA units in a modular manner. The effect of polymer glass transition temperature on switching kinetics is studied, showing dramatic rate enhancements in going from a glassy to a rubbery matrix. Moreover, tuning the DASA absorption profile allows for selective switching, as demonstrated by ternary photopatterning, with potential applications in rewriteable data storage.