Soft Matter 20th Anniversary Collection: invitation to submit Synergistic Effects of Azobenzene and Thiourea Backbones in Multiresponsive Copolymers for Sensing and Adhesive Technologies

Abstract

Stimuli-responsive polymers have garnered significant attention for their ability to adapt to environmental changes, offering applications in sensing, smart coatings, and adaptive devices. However, challenges remain in developing multifunctional polymers that combine dynamic responsiveness with robust mechanical properties. In this study, we design and synthesize multifunctional azobenzene-based copolymers, poly(thiourea triethylene glycol)-co-azobenzene (PTUEG3-co-Azo) copolymer , through a controlled polycondensation process to address these limitations. The flexible PTUEG₃ backbone, with its strong hydrogen-bonding networks, is combined with azobenzene moieties to impart thermal isomerization, acid-base responsiveness, and enhanced adhesion performance. The azobenzene groups exhibited thermally induced cis-to-trans isomerization, leading to structural reorganization, increased molecular packing, and elevated glass transition temperatures (Tg). Additionally, the azobenzene moieties demonstrated reversible acid-base responsiveness, undergoing distinct and repeatable color changes upon protonation and deprotonation. By balancing the flexibility of the PTUEG₃ backbone with the rigidity of azobenzene groups, PTUEG3-co-Azo copolymers achieved strong adhesion performance and tunable dynamic properties. The 4:1 PTUEG3-co-Azo composition demonstrated superior adhesive strength, attributed to synergistic effects of hydrogen bonding and azobenzene-induced reorganization under thermal activation. These results present PTUEG3-co-Azo as a versatile material, bridging the gap between dynamic responsiveness and mechanical robustness, with potential applications in smart sensing, adhesives, and functional coatings.

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
27 dec 2024
Accepted
03 mrt 2025
First published
04 mrt 2025

Soft Matter, 2025, Accepted Manuscript

Soft Matter 20th Anniversary Collection: invitation to submit Synergistic Effects of Azobenzene and Thiourea Backbones in Multiresponsive Copolymers for Sensing and Adhesive Technologies

T. Lo, M. Li, C. Chang, T. Tsai, H. Su, C. Chang, Y. Hsu, H. Lin and J. Chen, Soft Matter, 2025, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D4SM01536C

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