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      Construction of Multi‐Stimuli Responsive Highly Porous Switchable Frameworks by In Situ Solid‐State Generation of Spiropyran Switches

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          Stimuli‐responsive molecular systems support within permanently porous materials offer the opportunity to host dynamic functions in multifunctional smart materials. However, the construction of highly porous frameworks featuring external‐stimuli responsiveness, for example by light excitation, is still in its infancy. Here a general strategy is presented to construct spiropyran‐functionalized highly porous switchable aromatic frameworks by modular and high‐precision anchoring of molecular hooks and an innovative in situ solid‐state grafting approach. Three spiropyran‐grafted frameworks bearing distinct functional groups exhibiting various stimuli‐responsiveness are generated by two‐step post‐solid‐state synthesis of a parent indole‐based material. The quantitative transformation and preservation of high porosity are demonstrated by spectroscopic and gas adsorption techniques. For the first time, a highly efficient strategy is provided to construct multi‐stimuli‐responsive, yet structurally robust, spiropyran materials with high pore capacity which is proved essential for the reversible and quantitative isomerization in the bulk as demonstrated by solid‐state NMR spectroscopy. The overall strategy allows to construct dynamic materials that undergoes reversible transformation of spiropyran to zwitterionic merocyanine, by chemical and physical stimulation, showing potential for pH active control, responsive gas uptake and release, contaminant removal, and water harvesting.

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            In the past few years, spiropyran has emerged as the molecule-of-choice for the construction of novel dynamic materials. This unique molecular switch undergoes structural isomerisation in response to a variety of orthogonal stimuli, e.g. light, temperature, metal ions, redox potential, and mechanical stress. Incorporation of this switch onto macromolecular supports or inorganic scaffolds allows for the creation of robust dynamic materials. This review discusses the synthesis, switching conditions, and use of dynamic materials in which spiropyran has been attached to the surfaces of polymers, biomacromolecules, inorganic nanoparticles, as well as solid surfaces. The resulting materials show fascinating properties whereby the state of the switch intimately affects a multitude of useful properties of the support. The utility of the spiropyran switch will undoubtedly endow these materials with far-reaching applications in the near future.
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              Stimuli-responsive polymers and their applications

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                Journal
                Advanced Materials
                Advanced Materials
                Wiley
                0935-9648
                1521-4095
                January 2024
                December 03 2023
                January 2024
                : 36
                : 4
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Stratingh Institute for Chemistry University of Groningen Groningen, the Netherlands. Nijenborgh 4 Groningen AG 9747 The Netherlands
                [2 ] Department of Materials Science University of Milano Bicocca Milan, Italy. Via R. Cozzi 55 Milan 20125 Italy
                [3 ] Faculty of Chemistry Adam Mickiewicz University Uniwersytetu Poznańskiego 8 Poznań 61614 Poland
                [4 ] Center for Advanced Technologies Adam Mickiewicz University Uniwersytetu Poznańskiego 10 Poznań 61614 Poland
                [5 ] Université de Strasbourg CNRS ISIS 8 allée Gaspard Monge Strasbourg 67000 France
                [6 ] Nanochemistry Department Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research Heisenbergstr. 1 70569 Stuttgart Germany
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                10.1002/adma.202305783
                b43966b3-2249-4622-ae5c-ec7e4458d92b
                © 2024

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