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Stimuli-responsive polymers. VII. Photomodulated chiroptical switches: Periodic copolyaramides containing azobenzene,phenylene, and chiral binaphthylene main-chain linkages
Authors:Gary D. Jaycox
Affiliation:Experimental Station, DuPont Central Research and Development, Wilmington, Delaware 19880-0328
Abstract:Conformationally restricted copolyaramides containing a combination of 4,4′-azobenzene, 1,4-phenylene, and chiral 2,2′-binaphthylene main-chain segments exhibit photoresponsive chiroptical behavior stemming from multiple trans-cis-isomerization reactions triggered within their polymer backbones. In contrast to their more randomly constructed counterparts, copolymer variants endowed with periodic backbone structures undergo reversible, wavelength-dependent inversions in their optical rotations in response to multiple ultraviolet-light/visible-light illumination cycles. Similar behavior is also observed for a smaller oligomer fitted with a periodic arrangement of its monomer units. In their present forms, the periodic constructs constitute a new class of solution-based, photomodulated chiroptical switches that may be suitable for applications in a number of emerging technological areas. © 2003 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part A: Polym Chem 42: 566–577, 2004
Keywords:trans-cis-azobenzene isomerization  azobenzene stimuliphores  helical polymers  axial dissymmetry  exciton coupling  circular dichroism  optical rotation  stimuli-sensitive polymers  photophysics  azo polymers
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