The mechanically accelerated ring-opening reaction of spiropyran to a colored merocyanine provides a useful method by which to image the molecular scale stress/strain distribution within a polymer, but the magnitude of the forces necessary for activation has yet to be quantified. Here, we report single molecule force spectroscopy studies of two spiropyran isomers. Ring opening on the time scale of tens of milliseconds is found to require forces of ∼240 pN, well below that of previously characterized covalent mechanophores. The lower threshold force is a combination of a low force-free activation energy and the fact that the change in rate with force (activation length) of each isomer is greater than that inferred in other systems. Finally, ...
Mechanical force alters the potential energy surface of a mechanophore reaction by modifying the act...
<p>The coupling of mechanical stress fields in polymers to covalent chemistry (polymer mechanochemis...
Mechanophores are force sensitive molecules that undergo productive chemical transformations under a...
The spiropyran mechanophore (SP) is employed as a reporter of molecular tension in a wide range of p...
We report the effect of substituents on the force-induced reactivity of a spiropyran mechanophore. U...
We investigate the effect of pulling point location on the mechanochemical activation of two isomers...
We investigate the effect of pulling point location on the mechanochemical activation of two isomers...
Chemical reactions traditionally rely on energy from stimuli such as heat, light, or electric fields...
ABSTRACT: Spiropyran (SP) mechanophore was synthe-sized into the soft or hard phase of segmented pol...
Due to the size scale of the molecules they work with, chemists are normally limited to indirect mea...
A spiropyran mechanophore (force-sensitive molecule), which is fluorescent in its mechanically activ...
Inspired by mechanotransduction, new strategies are employed to impart productive mechanochemical re...
Traditionally, chemical reactions are driven by thermal, chemical, or electrical potential. By link...
ABSTRACT: A spiropyran mechanophore (force-sensitive molecule), which is fluorescent in its mechanic...
Time-dependent mechanochemical activation of spiropyran (SP) mechanophores in cross-linked PMMA unde...
Mechanical force alters the potential energy surface of a mechanophore reaction by modifying the act...
<p>The coupling of mechanical stress fields in polymers to covalent chemistry (polymer mechanochemis...
Mechanophores are force sensitive molecules that undergo productive chemical transformations under a...
The spiropyran mechanophore (SP) is employed as a reporter of molecular tension in a wide range of p...
We report the effect of substituents on the force-induced reactivity of a spiropyran mechanophore. U...
We investigate the effect of pulling point location on the mechanochemical activation of two isomers...
We investigate the effect of pulling point location on the mechanochemical activation of two isomers...
Chemical reactions traditionally rely on energy from stimuli such as heat, light, or electric fields...
ABSTRACT: Spiropyran (SP) mechanophore was synthe-sized into the soft or hard phase of segmented pol...
Due to the size scale of the molecules they work with, chemists are normally limited to indirect mea...
A spiropyran mechanophore (force-sensitive molecule), which is fluorescent in its mechanically activ...
Inspired by mechanotransduction, new strategies are employed to impart productive mechanochemical re...
Traditionally, chemical reactions are driven by thermal, chemical, or electrical potential. By link...
ABSTRACT: A spiropyran mechanophore (force-sensitive molecule), which is fluorescent in its mechanic...
Time-dependent mechanochemical activation of spiropyran (SP) mechanophores in cross-linked PMMA unde...
Mechanical force alters the potential energy surface of a mechanophore reaction by modifying the act...
<p>The coupling of mechanical stress fields in polymers to covalent chemistry (polymer mechanochemis...
Mechanophores are force sensitive molecules that undergo productive chemical transformations under a...