Photochromic polyamide 6 based on spiropyran synthesized via hydrolyzed ring-opening polymerization

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Abstract

We report photochromic polyamide 6 (PA6) which was synthesized by hydrolyzed ringopening polymerization of ε-caprolactam with spiropyran (SP) embedded in the polymer chains. It indicated that crystallinity degree of the resulting copolymers was decreased since only PA6 segments can crystallize with increasing content of SP modifier. Meanwhile, toughness of photochromic PA6 was decreased. The photochromic property analysis indicated that the sample with more flexibility and more content of SP was more sensitive to UV light at the beginning of irradiation than other samples and its color after being irradiated for 1 min tended to reddish. Investigation revealed that the UV-vis absorbance of SP-PA6-3 had negligible decay after 10 cycles, which indicated SP-modified PA6 possessed excellent photoresponse reversibility and fatigue resistance.

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Tian, S., Zhang, J., Zhou, Q., Shi, L., Wang, W., & Wang, D. (2021). Photochromic polyamide 6 based on spiropyran synthesized via hydrolyzed ring-opening polymerization. Polymers, 13(15). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym13152496

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