Imparting Photo-responsive Function to Thermo-responsive Iridescent Emulsions

In our previous paper, we reported that thermo-responsive emulsions can be prepared based on a long-chain amidoamine derivative (C18AA) and tetraoctylammonium bromide (TOAB), and that the C18AA + TOAB emulsions developed a characteristic interference color in a narrow temperature range. However, the...

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Main Authors: Ryoichi Kondo, Yoshiro Imura, Ke-Hsuan Wang, Takeshi Kawai
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-10-01
Series:Colloids and Interfaces
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2504-5377/2/4/47
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spelling doaj-b20db9d40e144547b79d36a2b465c1472020-11-25T00:46:48ZengMDPI AGColloids and Interfaces2504-53772018-10-01244710.3390/colloids2040047colloids2040047Imparting Photo-responsive Function to Thermo-responsive Iridescent EmulsionsRyoichi Kondo0Yoshiro Imura1Ke-Hsuan Wang2Takeshi Kawai3Department of Industrial Chemistry, Tokyo University of Science, Tokyo 162-0825, JapanDepartment of Industrial Chemistry, Tokyo University of Science, Tokyo 162-0825, JapanDepartment of Industrial Chemistry, Tokyo University of Science, Tokyo 162-0825, JapanDepartment of Industrial Chemistry, Tokyo University of Science, Tokyo 162-0825, JapanIn our previous paper, we reported that thermo-responsive emulsions can be prepared based on a long-chain amidoamine derivative (C18AA) and tetraoctylammonium bromide (TOAB), and that the C18AA + TOAB emulsions developed a characteristic interference color in a narrow temperature range. However, the coloration of the original C18AA + TOAB at room temperature exhibited poor brightness. In the present study, we show that the addition of NaOH is effective in both lowering the coloration temperature and improving the brightness of C18AA + TOAB emulsion considerably. Furthermore, we demonstrate that photo-response function can be imparted to C18AA + TOAB iridescent emulsions by introducing a photochromic naphthopyran derivative (Pyran) that reversibly changes from white to yellow upon UV irradiation. The C18AA + TOAB emulsions containing Pyran shows a dual stimuli-responsive iridescent property, and the emulsion color is controllable and reversible through both UV irradiation and temperature.http://www.mdpi.com/2504-5377/2/4/47coloring temperatureiridescent emulsionsthermo-responsephoto-response
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author Ryoichi Kondo
Yoshiro Imura
Ke-Hsuan Wang
Takeshi Kawai
spellingShingle Ryoichi Kondo
Yoshiro Imura
Ke-Hsuan Wang
Takeshi Kawai
Imparting Photo-responsive Function to Thermo-responsive Iridescent Emulsions
Colloids and Interfaces
coloring temperature
iridescent emulsions
thermo-response
photo-response
author_facet Ryoichi Kondo
Yoshiro Imura
Ke-Hsuan Wang
Takeshi Kawai
author_sort Ryoichi Kondo
title Imparting Photo-responsive Function to Thermo-responsive Iridescent Emulsions
title_short Imparting Photo-responsive Function to Thermo-responsive Iridescent Emulsions
title_full Imparting Photo-responsive Function to Thermo-responsive Iridescent Emulsions
title_fullStr Imparting Photo-responsive Function to Thermo-responsive Iridescent Emulsions
title_full_unstemmed Imparting Photo-responsive Function to Thermo-responsive Iridescent Emulsions
title_sort imparting photo-responsive function to thermo-responsive iridescent emulsions
publisher MDPI AG
series Colloids and Interfaces
issn 2504-5377
publishDate 2018-10-01
description In our previous paper, we reported that thermo-responsive emulsions can be prepared based on a long-chain amidoamine derivative (C18AA) and tetraoctylammonium bromide (TOAB), and that the C18AA + TOAB emulsions developed a characteristic interference color in a narrow temperature range. However, the coloration of the original C18AA + TOAB at room temperature exhibited poor brightness. In the present study, we show that the addition of NaOH is effective in both lowering the coloration temperature and improving the brightness of C18AA + TOAB emulsion considerably. Furthermore, we demonstrate that photo-response function can be imparted to C18AA + TOAB iridescent emulsions by introducing a photochromic naphthopyran derivative (Pyran) that reversibly changes from white to yellow upon UV irradiation. The C18AA + TOAB emulsions containing Pyran shows a dual stimuli-responsive iridescent property, and the emulsion color is controllable and reversible through both UV irradiation and temperature.
topic coloring temperature
iridescent emulsions
thermo-response
photo-response
url http://www.mdpi.com/2504-5377/2/4/47
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