Journal article

The use of block copolymers to systematically modify photochromic behavior

GK Such, RA Evans, TP Davis

Macromolecules | AMER CHEMICAL SOC | Published : 2006

Abstract

Reversible addition fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) living radical polymerization has been utilized successfully to allow the systematic tuning of photochromic switching rates in a rigid, ophthalmic quality, polymer matrix. Block copolymers of poly(styrene) and poly(n-butyl acrylate) were synthesized using a RAFT functionalized photochromic (spirooxazine) dye. Thus the photochromic dye initiated the polymerizations and allowed the known and precise placement of the dye at the start of the block copolymer chains. The photophysical investigation of these more complex architectures demonstrated that systematic tuning of photochromic rates could be achieved by changing the length and choice ..

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