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Optical and chiroptical switches based on photoinduced photon and proton transfer in copolymers containing spiropyran and azopyridine chromophores in their side chains

New methacrylic copolymers, bearing in the side chain spiropyran moieties and/or the optically-active (S)-3-hydroxy pyrrolidinyl group linked through the nitrogen atom to an azopyridine chromophore, along with an opportune molar content of methyl methacrylate co-units, have been prepared by radical...

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Published in:Polymer (Guilford) 2009-11, Vol.50 (24), p.5638-5646
Main Authors: Angiolini, L., Benelli, T., Giorgini, L., Raymo, F.M.
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