Smart pH-Modulated Two-Way Photoswitch Based on a Polymer-Modified Single Nanochannel

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces. 2021 Jun 2;13(21):25241-25249. doi: 10.1021/acsami.1c01975. Epub 2021 May 21.

Abstract

In this article, we have demonstrated a smart pH-modulated two-way photoswitch that can reversibly switch ion transport under alternating light exposure over a wide pH range. This photoswitch was prepared by functionalizing the interior of a single conical glass nanochannel with a poly-spiropyran-linked methacrylate (P-SPMA) polymer through surface-initiated atom transfer radical polymerization. The P-SPMA polymer brushes comprise functional groups that are responsive to light and pH, which can cause configuration and charge changes to affect the properties of the nanochannel wall. The SPMA polymer-modified nanochannel not only reversibly controlled ion transport under alternating light irradiation but also efficiently and flexibly regulated the direction and extent of the ion transport based on the pH. This two-way photoswitch exhibits the considerable potential of photoresponsive polymers for the advancement of "intelligent" bionic nanochannel devices for ion screening and optical sensing in various applications.

Keywords: light response; pH-dependent current rectification; polymer poly-spiropyran-linked methacrylate; reversible photoswitch; single glass conical nanochannel.