AI Article Synopsis

  • Composite polymer electrolytes (CPEs) with smart, stimuli-responsive features are important for future tech due to their easy manipulation.
  • The study demonstrates photoresponsive CPEs made from gel polymer electrolytes combined with spiropyran-immobilized nanoporous anodic aluminum oxide (SP-AAO) templates, which change properties when exposed to different light.
  • The research shows that the ionic conductivity of these materials is linked to the light-induced isomerization process, indicating their potential for advanced photoelectronic devices.

Article Abstract

Composite polymer electrolytes (CPEs) with smart, stimuli-responsive characteristics have gained considerable attention owing to their noninvasive manipulation and applications in future technologies. To address this potential, in this work, we demonstrate photoresponsive composite polymer electrolytes, consisting of gel polymer electrolyte (GPE) and spiropyran-immobilized nanoporous anodic aluminum oxide (SP-AAO) templates. Under UV irradiation, the close SP form isomerizes to the open merocyanine (MC) form, creating extremely polarized AAO surfaces; whereas, under visible light irradiation, the MC form reverts to the SP form, creating neutral surface conditions. The electrostatic interactions between ions and AAO surfaces are investigated by attenuated total reflection Fourier-transform infrared (ATR-FTIR) spectroscopy. Moreover, the behavior of ionic conductivity of the GPE@SP-AAO is found to be consistent with the kinetics of isomerization tracked by UV-Vis spectroscopy. This work provides a promising platform for developing next-generation photoelectronic smart devices.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/chem.202102689DOI Listing

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