Reversible photo-responsive gel-sol transitions of robust organogels based on an azobenzene-containing main-chain liquid crystalline polymer

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Abstract

Stimuli-responsive supramolecular gels have been widely investigated, but the construction of a liquid crystalline gel with a high mechanical property and reversible photo-response still remains a challenge. This is due to the difficulty of designing gelators with liquid crystal properties and gelation abilities in organic solvents simultaneously. In this study, an azobenzene-containing main-chain polyester (Azo-mLCP) with a pendant amide group was synthesized. The organogel of Azo-mLCP via a hydrogen bond in dioxane possessed reversible thermal- A nd photo-responsive behaviours. The organogel exhibited a good self-supporting ability when the concentration of the gelator was more than 7.5 wt%. The rapid trans-to-cis isomerization of Azo-mLCP in solution was studied via UV-Vis absorption spectra. In addition, the gel-to-sol transition of the organogel could be triggered efficiently by an incomplete trans-to-cis conversion strategy. This study opens a way for the main-chain liquid crystalline polymers to serve in potential applications in photo-responsive robust actuators, electro-optical devices, and so on.

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Wang, J., Jiang, Q., Hao, X., Yan, H., Peng, H., Xiong, B., … Xie, X. (2020). Reversible photo-responsive gel-sol transitions of robust organogels based on an azobenzene-containing main-chain liquid crystalline polymer. RSC Advances, 10(7), 3726–3733. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9ra10161f

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