Photoresponsive permeation characteristics of a ternary composite membrane of polymer/artificial lipid/azobenzene derivative

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A ternary composite membrane composed of polymer/artificial lipid/azobenzene derivative was prepared by casting from a tetrahydrofuran solution of poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC), dioctadecyldimethylammonium bromide (DOAB) and p-ω-hydroxypropyloxy-p′-dodecyloxy azo-benzene (AZO). AZO dispersed almost molecularly within the multilayer liposome of artificial lipid (DOAB), and even in the ternary composite membrane, AZO exhibited trans-cis photoisomerization in a similar manner to that in solution. The water or ion permeations through the composite membrane apparently increased upon the irradiation of ultraviolet (UV) light when artificial lipids were in a liquid crystalline state. The water permeability coefficient, P depended on the trans-fraction of AZO. This suggests that the conformational change due to the trans-cis photoisomerization of AZO makes compact packing of artificial lipid molecules around AZO loosed, being followed by formation of permeation channel. © 1984 The Society of Polymer Science, Japan.

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Kumano, A., Niwa, O., Kajiyama, T., Takayanagi, M., Kunitake, T., & Kano, K. (1984). Photoresponsive permeation characteristics of a ternary composite membrane of polymer/artificial lipid/azobenzene derivative. Polymer Journal, 16(6), 461–470. https://doi.org/10.1295/polymj.16.461

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