History and fundamentals of molecular photochromism
David Jago, Emma E. Gaschk, George A. Koutsantonis
Abstract
Photochromic molecules reversibly change their colour upon exposure to light. The increasing need for smart materials in the real world, coupled with progress in synthetic chemistry, fast spectroscopic techniques, and theoretical power in research laboratories, have seen research in organic photochromism accelerate over the past few decades. In this Primer Review, the topic of organic photochromism is introduced. The fundamental concepts and histories are given to contextualise this field. Moreover, key photochromic molecules and selected applications are showcased to provide the interested reader with an entry to this fascinating field of science and emerging technology.
Topics & Concepts
PhotochromismNanotechnologySupramolecular chemistryChemistryField (mathematics)Organic moleculesMoleculeComputer scienceMaterials scienceOrganic chemistryPure mathematicsMathematicsPhotochromic and Fluorescence ChemistryPorphyrin and Phthalocyanine ChemistryMolecular Sensors and Ion Detection