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Photomobile Polymer Materials with Crosslinked Liquid‐Crystalline Structures: Molecular Design,Fabrication, and Functions
Authors:Dr Toru Ube  Prof?Dr Tomiki Ikeda
Institution:Research and Development Initiative, Chuo University, 1‐13‐27, Kasuga, Bunkyo‐ku, Tokyo 112‐8551 (Japan) http://www.chem.chuo‐u.ac.jp/~ikedalab/index_e.html
Abstract:Crosslinked liquid‐crystalline polymer materials that macroscopically deform when irradiated with light have been extensively studied in the past decade because of their potential in various applications, such as microactuators and microfluidic devices. The basic motions of these materials are contraction–expansion and bending–unbending, which are observed mainly in polysiloxanes and polyacrylates that contain photochromic moieties. Other sophisticated motions such as twisting, oscillation, rotation, and translational motion have also been achieved. In recent years, efforts have been made to improve the photoresponsive and mechanical properties of this novel class of materials through the modification of molecular structures, development of new fabrication methods, and construction of composite structures. Herein, we review structures, functions, and working mechanisms of photomobile materials and recent advances in this field.
Keywords:azo compounds  liquid‐crystalline elastomers  photomechanics  soft actuators  stimuli‐responsive polymers
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