Control of Imine Exchange Kinetics with Photoswitches to Modulate Self-Healing in Polysiloxane Networks by Light Illumination was written by Kathan, Michael;Kovaricek, Petr;Jurissek, Christoph;Senf, Antti;Dallmann, Andre;Thuenemann, Andreas F.;Hecht, Stefan. And the article was included in Angewandte Chemie, International Edition in 2016.COA of Formula: C12H15N This article mentions the following:
Various aldehyde-containing photoswitches have been developed whose reactivity toward amines can be controlled externally. A thermally stable bifunctional diarylethene, which in its ring-closed form exhibits imine formation accelerated by one order of magnitude, was used as a photoswitchable crosslinker and mixed with a com. available amino-functionalized polysiloxane to yield a rubbery material with viscoelastic and self-healing properties that can be reversibly tuned by irradiation In the experiment, the researchers used many compounds, for example, 1,3,3-Trimethyl-2-methyleneindoline (cas: 118-12-7COA of Formula: C12H15N).
1,3,3-Trimethyl-2-methyleneindoline (cas: 118-12-7) belongs to indole derivatives. Indole exists overwhelmingly in the 1H-indole form as do other simple indoles. They are capable of binding to a variety of receptors with high affinity and thus have applications in a wide range of therapeutic areas.COA of Formula: C12H15N
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