Tailoring spiropyran photoswitch for polymeric and supramolecular systems
PhD ceremony: | G. (Gianni) Pacella |
When: | September 12, 2025 |
Start: | 11:00 |
Supervisors: | G. (Giuseppe) Portale, Prof, prof. dr. S.S. (Shirin) Faraji |
Where: | Academy building RUG / Student Information & Administration |
Faculty: | Science and Engineering |

Although spiropyrans have been studied for over a century, their development remains active, continually showcasing their value in nanotechnology and responsive systems. In his thesis, Gianni Pacella investigates how spiropyrans and related photochromic compounds can be integrated into polymeric and supramolecular materials to induce physicochemical changes in material properties. Various photoswitches are explored, along with multiple strategies for incorporating them into materials, including covalent attachment, blending, and self-assembly.
Importantly, Pacella highlights not only how photochromes can modulate the properties of their host materials, but also how the materials themselves can influence the behaviour of the photochromes. He demonstrates the use of photo responsive molecules to control proton transport, induce phase transitions and transient crystallinity, and achieve biocompatibility for potential biomedical applications. Pacella furthermore details the synthesis and characterization of these systems and provides an in-depth analysis of the structure-property relationships that govern their function.