Impact of Photoactive
Monomer Location in Photoresponsive
Block Copolymer/Ionic Liquid Solutions
Posted on 2023-01-25 - 19:04
By incorporating a photoactive moiety into a block polymer,
the
phase behavior can be controlled with light. Previous studies have
looked at situating azobenzene, a common photoresponsive molecule,
along the backbone of the polymer as a pendant group, and even as
part of the solvent rather than as a comonomer. Here, we study the
effect of the positioning of pendant azobenzene groups along the polymer
backbone on the lower critical disorder–order transition of
poly(methyl methacrylate)-block-poly(benzyl methacrylate)
(PMMA-b-PBnMA, or MB) in the ionic liquid 1,3-dimethyl
imidazolium bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide. Using small-angle X-ray
scattering and ultraviolet (UV)-irradiated small-amplitude oscillatory
shear rheology, the placement of azobenzene statistically along the
benzyl methacrylate backbone (MBsA) is compared to
locating it as a midblock between the PMMA and the PBnMA (MAB) or
as an end block after the PBnMA (MBA). Two concentrations of polymer
in the ionic solvent were studied, 35 and 50 wt %. At 35 wt %, MBsA microphase-separated at 60 °C, MBA at 100 °C,
and followed by MAB at 120 °C, a trend that was repeated at 50
wt %. MBsA was the only polymer to order onto a lattice
at 35 wt %, forming hexagonally close-packed spheres. Both MBsA and MBA formed hexagonally packed cylinders at 50 wt
%. MBsA consistently ordered onto a lattice over
the temperature range of interest, while MBA only did so at 50 wt
%, and MAB remained disordered at both concentrations. MBsA was also the only sample of the three to successfully transition
reversibly between order and disorder with light. Therefore, adjusting
the location of the azobenzene units within the thermo- and photoresponsive
polymer solution significantly changes the overall behavior of the
solutions and the ability to control that behavior with light and
temperature.
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Seitzinger, Claire
L.; Lodge, Timothy P. (2023). Impact of Photoactive
Monomer Location in Photoresponsive
Block Copolymer/Ionic Liquid Solutions. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.macromol.2c02113