Bidirectionally Modulating the Dissipative Phase Transition of UCST Polymers in a Programmable Manner Using Visible Light

Author:

Chu Zhaomiao1,Yu Chengzhu1,Li Chuang1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Key Laboratory of Precision and Intelligent Chemistry Department of Polymer Science and Engineering University of Science and Technology of China Hefei Anhui 230026 China

Abstract

AbstractDynamic phase transitions are important in living organisms for sustaining their adaptive structures and functions. The design of artificial dynamic systems using light as a noninvasive input fuel has gained significant interest to mimic such adaptive features. Here the development of light‐fueled dissipative phase transitions of upper critical solution temperature polymers by introducing pendant spiropyrans as photoactive units, is reported. The reversible open‐close photoisomerization of spiropyrans is designed to undergo either an enhancement or a decline of their net charge, which is subsequently used to regulate the electrostatic interactions between polymer chains, and ultimately shift their phase transition temperatures to either a lower or a higher direction. The degree and speed of such bidirectional shifting are flexibly modulated by manipulating the external illumination parameters or varying the compositions/concentrations of the polymers. The diametrically opposite transmittance changes driven by light are utilized to produce a series of complementary patterns and shapes for application in transient information storage and encryption with improved accuracy and security. This work offers a bidirectional spatiotemporal modulation of dissipative phase transitions of polymers using visible light that allows highly tunable and adaptable features shared with their natural counterparts.

Funder

University of Science and Technology of China

Natural Science Foundation of Anhui Province

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Electrochemistry,Condensed Matter Physics,Biomaterials,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials

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