Web Release Date: February 22,
Photochromic Soft Materials: Flavylium Compounds Incorporated into Pluronic F-127 Hydrogel Matrixes
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Department of Chemical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139
Received September 3, 2007
In Final Form: December 9, 2007

Abstract:
The performance of flavylium-based photochromic systems is increased by their incorporation into Pluronic F-127
matrixes, which switch from polymeric solutions to micelles to gels with changes in temperature depending on
copolymer concentration. Two flavylium compounds, 7,4'-dihydroxyflavylium and 7-(N,N-diethylamino)-4-hydroxyflavylium, both exhibiting a small thermal cis-trans isomerization barrier in water were investigated. In the first
system the flavylium in the gel photoswitches from the colorless trans-chalcone (Ct) species to the yellow flavylium
cation (AH+) with quantum yield
= 0.04 (25
C) at pH 2.2 or to the orange quinoidal base (A) with quantum yield
= 0.015 (25
C) at pH 5.2. The photoproducts revert back to their initial form by a thermal process characterized
by first-order kinetics; the rate constants exhibit a bell shape variation with pH, with a maximum at pH 4.3 (lifetime
4.2 min). The second system, 7-(N,N-diethylamino)-4-hydroxyflavylium, does not exhibit photochemistry in water
but, when incorporated into the Pluronic F-127 gel, switches from yellow to red with a quantum yield of
= 0.01
at pH 4.9. The respective thermal back reaction takes place with a lifetime of 66.7 min1. The flavylium network of
chemical reactions is a good sensor for the detection of not only the critical micelle temperature but also the gelation
temperature of Pluronic and like solutions and, in some instances, the exposure to UV and visible radiation.
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