An intelligent photo-responsive spiropyran (SP)-contained surface that combines reversible wettability conversion with photochromic behavior was prepared on etched silicon substrates by atom transfer radical polymerization. The heterocyclic ring cleavage of SP moieties under UV irradiation leads to the change of the surface wettability and color. Water contact angle (CA) of the prepared surfaces change from 138.8 6 1.3 to 42.7 6 1.7 after 5 min under 365 nm UV irradiation and recover to its original state after 20 min of visible light irradiation, accompanied by the color change between yellowish and purple. To our knowledge, this result is the highest and fastest CA variation reported for surfaces containing SPs.
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