The effect of chemical structure of the surface structuring capacity of some polymers containing azobenzene side groups
I. SAVA1,*
Affiliation
- „Petru Poni” Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Aleea Gr. Ghica Voda 41 A, Iasi, Romania
Abstract
Azobenzene-polymers have been the subject of intensive research due to their unique and unexpected properties that allow
various applications triggered by light. One of their attractive features is the possibility of changing the orientation of
azobenzene through trans-cis-trans photoisomerization cycles to photoinduce birefringerence and linear dichroism in thin
polymer films. Polyimide with rigid or polysiloxane with flexible structure, both containing side azobenzene units, have been
characterized and compared. The glass transition temperature of the azo-polyimide is 228°C, while that of azo-polysiloxane
modified with thymine is 34°C. The polymers present a good thermostability, the degradation process starting over 315°C.
The photochromic behavior, determined by the trans-cis isomerization process of azo-groups in solution and in solid state
has been investigated. The surface structuring capacity of the polyimide and the modified polysiloxane was performed by
using Nd:YAG laser at 355 nm, at two different incident fluence (8.4 and 35mJ/cm2). The results show that the studied
polymers have a good surface structuring capacity in different irradiation conditions. For flexible modified polysiloxane it is
necessary a low density and a reduce pulse numbers while in the case of rigid polyimide a low pulse numbers and a high
energy density it is necessary.
Keywords
Azopolyimide, Azopolysiloxane, Photochromic behaviour, Surface structuring.
Citation
I. SAVA, The effect of chemical structure of the surface structuring capacity of some polymers containing azobenzene side groups, Optoelectronics and Advanced Materials - Rapid Communications, 3, 7, July 2009, pp.718-724 (2009).
Submitted at: April 11, 2009
Accepted at: July 20, 2009