Journal article
Photochromic, metal-absorbing honeycomb structures
LA Connal, GV Franks, GG Qiao
Langmuir | Published : 2010
DOI: 10.1021/la100686m
Abstract
We demonstrate the synthesis and use of a spiropyran functional polymer to form highly ordered honeycomb materials by the breath figure technique, which is based on the self-assembly of water droplets. These materials undergo rapid and intense color changes both in solution and as porous films by irradiation with light (UV or visible). We also demonstrate the metal binding ability of these polymers ultimately to create hybrid organic-inorganic porous structures. Furthermore, by reduction of the metal and calcination of the organic materials, unique palladium microrings can be prepared. The methods described are general techniques that may be applied to a range of heavy metals. © 2010 America..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We gratefully acknowledge financial support from the Australian Research Council through a Discovery grant (DP0345290) and the Australian Mineral Science Research Institute supported by the ARC Linkage Project (LP0667828) and AMIRA International.