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Photomechanical phenomena

In this chapter we will consider to which extent conformational changes of the chromophores and connected chain segments of a photochromic polymer may induce changes of dimension of bulk polymers and thus generate reversible photomechanical effects. [Pg.33]


The photoinduced deformation phenomenon of materials is called a photomechanical effect, and it has been so far reported for photoresponsive polymer films and gels [35-43]. When azobenzene is isomerized from the trans form to the cis form, the length of the molecule is shortened from 0.90 to 0.55 nm. The size change of the molecule on photoirradiation is expected to alter the shape of the polymers which contain the azobenzene molecules. However, it is not the case in polymer systems. The transformation in polymer films does not change the polymer shape because of the large free volumes of the polymer bulk. Suitable organization or assembly of the molecules is required for the photoinduced deformation of materials. [Pg.166]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.33 , Pg.50 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.33 , Pg.50 ]




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