Polymer Bulletin, Vol.61, No.4, 425-434, 2008
Synthesis and photochromic property of nanoparticles with spiropyran moieties via one-step miniemulsion polymerization
Photochromic nanoparticles with spiropyran moieties were prepared by a facile one-step miniemulsion polymerization. The nanoparticle dispersion was obtained by mixing the monomers, spiropyran-containing molecules and hydrophobe, dispersing them into an aqueous solution with surfactant, subjecting the dispersion to ultrasonification and polymerizing the monomers by using a water soluble initiator. The shape and size of the nanoparticles was determined with the atomic force microscope (AFM) and dynamic light scattering (DLS), and the determined average diameter of the nanoparticles ranges from 30 nm to 60 nm. The absorption and fluorescence spectra for the nanoparticles dispersions reveal that the spiropyran molecules were successfully incorporated in the polymer nanoparticles. Moreover, the nanoparticle dispersions were found to exhibit enhanced photo-reversibility, photo-stability and relatively fast photo-responsive property compare to the same species in aqueous solution.