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University of Groningen

Chromism of spiropyrans Kortekaas, Luuk

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Publication date: 2018

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Kortekaas, L. (2018). Chromism of spiropyrans: from solutions to surfaces. University of Groningen.

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L. Kortekaas, O. Ivashenko, J. T. Van Herpt and W. R. Browne, A Remarkable Multitasking Double Spiropyran: Bidirectional Visible-Light Switching of Polymer-Coated Surfaces with Dual Redox and Proton Gating,J. Am. Chem. Soc., 2016, 138, 1301–1312.

L. Kortekaas and W. R. Browne, Solvation Dependent Redox-Gated Fluorescence Emission in a Diarylethene-Based Sexithiophene Polymer Film, Adv. Opt. Mater., 2016, 4, 1378–1384.

D. Mendive-Tapia, L. Kortekaas, J. D. Steen, A. Perrier, B. Lasorne, W. R. Browne and D. Jacquemin, Accidental degeneracy in the spiropyran radical cation: charge transfer between two orthogonal rings inducing ultra-efficient reactivity, Phys. Chem. Chem.

Phys., 2016, 18, 31244–31253.

L. Kortekaas, F. Lancia, J. D. Steen and W. R. Browne, Reversible Charge Trapping in Bis-Carbazole-Diimide Redox Polymers with Complete Luminescence Quenching Enabling Nondestructive Read-Out by Resonance Raman Spectroscopy, J. Phys. Chem. C, 2017,

121, 14688–14702.

L. Kortekaas, J. Chen, D. Jacquemin and W. R. Browne, Proton Stabilized Photochemically Reversible E/Z Isomerization of Spiropyrans, in revision for J. Phys. Chem. B, 2018.

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