Main chain photoresponsive liquid crystalline polymer synthesized through hydrosilylation
Abstract
Liquid crystalline siloxane azo polymers were synthesized through hydrosilylation reaction between diallyl azo monomer and siloxane dihydride. The molecular weights of the polymers ranged from 3000–4000 g mol−1. The polymers were found to be soluble in chloroform, THF, DMF, DMSO, and DCM respectively. The photoresponsive behavior was studied during exposure of the polymers to UV radiation. The trans–cis photoisomerisation rate constants were also determined. The thermotropic behavior of the polymers was studied by using polarizing optical microscopy (POM) and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). The polymers exhibited liquid crystalline texture of nematic droplets in POM images existing at room temperature and extending over broad temperature range up to 155 °C. The DSC thermogram also supported the characteristic liquid crystalline transitions.