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DOI: 10.1002/adma.201606467
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Tunable Photocontrolled Motions Using Stored Strain Energy in Malleable Azobenzene Liquid Crystalline Polymer Actuators

Xili Lu,Shengwei Guo,Xia Tong,Hesheng Xia,Yue Zhao

Azobenzene
Materials science
Photoisomerization
2017
A new strategy for enhancing the photoinduced mechanical force is demonstrated using a reprocessable azobenzene-containing liquid crystalline network (LCN). The basic idea is to store mechanical strain energy in the polymer beforehand so that UV light can then be used to generate a mechanical force not only from the direct light to mechanical energy conversion upon the trans-cis photoisomerization of azobenzene mesogens but also from the light-triggered release of the prestored strain energy. It is shown that the two mechanisms can add up to result in unprecedented photoindued mechanical force. Together with the malleability of the polymer stemming from the use of dynamic covalent bonds for chain crosslinking, large-size polymer photoactuators in the form of wheels or spring-like "motors" can be constructed, and, by adjusting the amount of prestored strain energy in the polymer, a variety of robust, light-driven motions with tunable rolling or moving direction and speed can be achieved. The approach of prestoring a controllable amount of strain energy to obtain a strong and tunable photoinduced mechanical force in azobenzene LCN can be further explored for applications of light-driven polymer actuators.
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    Tunable Photocontrolled Motions Using Stored Strain Energy in Malleable Azobenzene Liquid Crystalline Polymer Actuators” is a paper by Xili Lu Shengwei Guo Xia Tong Hesheng Xia Yue Zhao published in 2017. It has an Open Access status of “closed”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.