Engineering achiral liquid crystalline polymers for chiral self-recovery

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Abstract

Flexible construction of permanently stored supramolecular chirality with stimulus-responsiveness remains a big challenge. Herein, we describe an efficient method to realize the transfer and storage of chirality in intrinsically achiral films of a side-chain polymeric liquid crystal system by combining chiral doping and cross-linking strategy. Even the helical structure was destroyed by UV light irradiation, the memorized chiral information in the covalent network enabled complete self-recovery of the original chiral superstructure. These results allowed the building of a novel chiroptical switch without any additional chiral source in multiple types of liquid crystal polymers, which may be one of the competitive candidates for use in stimulus-responsive chiro-optical devices.

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Miao, T., Cheng, X., Qian, Y., Zhuang, Y., & Zhang, W. (2021). Engineering achiral liquid crystalline polymers for chiral self-recovery. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 22(21). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms222111980

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