alt FUW
logo UW
other language
webmail
search
menu
2017-11-02 (Czwartek)
Zapraszamy do sali B2.38, ul. Pasteura 5 o godzinie 10:00  Calendar icon
mgr Sabina Brazevic (UAM Poznań)

Photochromic reaction mechanism of 3H-naphtopyrans studied with time-resolved spectroscopy

Photochromic compounds, such as 3H-naphthopyrans, have been applied in commercially available photochromic lenses, for which one of the serious issue is a residual color. 3H-naphthopyrans generate the transoid-cis (TC) form and the transoid-trans (TT) form by UV light irradiation. Typically thermal back reaction of TC form takes from several seconds to tens of seconds while TT form needs much more time. Recently, the suppression of the generation of the TT form was achieved simply by substituting a bulky substituent to the 2-position of the naphthopyrans [1]. However, there are still open questions whether the bulky substituent may also interfere the ring-opening reaction and, as a result, decrease the photochromic reaction efficiency. Herein, naphthopyrans with various aryl substituents at the 2-position were studied. Time-resolved UV-vis and mid-IR optical spectroscopies were applied to detect the transient species involved in the photoreaction over time-scale from subpicosecond to hundreds of microseconds.On the other hand it is important to answer the question whether the TT form is completely suppressed or the lifetime of the TT form is accelerated faster than microseconds. It is crucial not only for fundamental photochemistry but also to demonstrate the potential of these molecular designs for developing optimal photofunctional materials.[1] K. Arai, Y. Kobayashi, J. Abe, Rational Molecular Designs for Drastic Acceleration of the Color-Fading Speed of Photochromic Naphthopyrans, Chem. Commun. 51, 3057-3060 (2015)
2017-10-19 (Czwartek)
Zapraszamy do sali B2.38, ul. Pasteura 5 o godzinie 10:00  Calendar icon
Dr Emil Zak (University College London)

High accuracy theoretical spectroscopy and quantum dynamics of small molecules

2017-10-16 (Poniedziałek)
Zapraszamy do sali B2.38, ul. Pasteura 5 o godzinie 10:00  Calendar icon
dr inż. Michał Makowski (Politechnika Warszawska)

Recent progress in computer-controlled holographic light shaping

Zapraszamy do sali B2.38, ul. Pasteura 5 o godzinie 10:00  Calendar icon
dr inż. Michał Makowski (Politechnika Warszawska)

Recent progress in computer-controlled holographic light shaping

2017-10-12 (Czwartek)
Zapraszamy do sali B2.38, ul. Pasteura 5 o godzinie 09:15  Calendar icon
dr Krzysztof Pawłowski (Centrum Fizyki Teoretycznej PAN)

Towards Schrodinger cat state in ultracold atoms

2017-10-05 (Czwartek)
Zapraszamy do sali B2.38, ul. Pasteura 5 o godzinie 10:00  Calendar icon
prof. Wojciech Gawlik (Uniwersytet Jagielloński)

Spektroskopia optyczna i mikrofalowa w centrach barwnych w diamencie

Wersja desktopowa Stopka redakcyjna