In this work, we present spiropyran derivatives (SP) involving a halogen bonded network with the addition of inorganic building blocks, i.e. inorganic acids and bivalent metal salts. In solution, a ring-opening isomerization of the spiropyran results in the colored merocyanine isomer (MC), which is only rarely observed in the solid state. By detaining the phenolate oxygen atom of the merocyanine in a hydrogen (HB) or halogen bond (XB) we can successfully obtain this form and access a variation in chromic properties. The O atom of the open MC form unfortunately only represents a weak XB acceptor which led us to introduce supplementary building blocks to strengthen this type of interaction. Fourteen new crystal forms were determined with 3 sp...
The influence of the chemical composition and silylation of mesoporous MCM-41 materials on the photo...
The isomerisation behaviour of spiropyrans (SP) depends considerably on their substituents. This wor...
Supplementary Figure 1 | Covalently incorporating spiropyran into the Sylgard network. (a) A covalen...
In this work, we examine the nature of the spiropyran/merocyanine metal interaction in the solid sta...
Spiropyrans are photochemically active compounds exhibiting their photochromic character primarily i...
In this work, we present an innovative approach to stabilise the open-ring merocyanine form of a spi...
Spiropyrans are dyes that can be reversibly switched to a highly colored merocyanine form by a numbe...
As one of the best studied photoswitches, spiropyrans (SPs) have attracted significant interest in t...
Novel photochromic spiropyrans (SPPs) containing 6′-hydroxy group were synthesized and their spectra...
New 8-(5-(p-tolyl)-1,3,4-oxadiazol-2-yl) substituted spirobenzopyrans appear as polychromogenic mole...
The spiropyran family of photochromes are key components in molecular-based responsive materials and...
In this work, crystal structures of commercially available photochromic compounds, i.e., spiropyrans...
Two new asymmetrical bis-spiropyrans with nonequivalent spiropyran units have been investigated. Hyd...
Photochromic materials are well known candidates for several technological applications such as devi...
Photochromism of spiropyrans has attracted much attention due to its potential in many light-control...
The influence of the chemical composition and silylation of mesoporous MCM-41 materials on the photo...
The isomerisation behaviour of spiropyrans (SP) depends considerably on their substituents. This wor...
Supplementary Figure 1 | Covalently incorporating spiropyran into the Sylgard network. (a) A covalen...
In this work, we examine the nature of the spiropyran/merocyanine metal interaction in the solid sta...
Spiropyrans are photochemically active compounds exhibiting their photochromic character primarily i...
In this work, we present an innovative approach to stabilise the open-ring merocyanine form of a spi...
Spiropyrans are dyes that can be reversibly switched to a highly colored merocyanine form by a numbe...
As one of the best studied photoswitches, spiropyrans (SPs) have attracted significant interest in t...
Novel photochromic spiropyrans (SPPs) containing 6′-hydroxy group were synthesized and their spectra...
New 8-(5-(p-tolyl)-1,3,4-oxadiazol-2-yl) substituted spirobenzopyrans appear as polychromogenic mole...
The spiropyran family of photochromes are key components in molecular-based responsive materials and...
In this work, crystal structures of commercially available photochromic compounds, i.e., spiropyrans...
Two new asymmetrical bis-spiropyrans with nonequivalent spiropyran units have been investigated. Hyd...
Photochromic materials are well known candidates for several technological applications such as devi...
Photochromism of spiropyrans has attracted much attention due to its potential in many light-control...
The influence of the chemical composition and silylation of mesoporous MCM-41 materials on the photo...
The isomerisation behaviour of spiropyrans (SP) depends considerably on their substituents. This wor...
Supplementary Figure 1 | Covalently incorporating spiropyran into the Sylgard network. (a) A covalen...