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Photo-responsive Smart Polymer Materials
Author(s) -
JongSu Yu,
Seong-Yun Lee,
Hee-Yeong Na,
Tae-Jung Ahn,
HyunKyoung Kim
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
elastomers and composites
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2288-7725
pISSN - 2092-9676
DOI - 10.7473/ec.2012.47.4.282
Subject(s) - azobenzene , photochromism , materials science , spiropyran , polymer , smart material , elastomer , nanotechnology , mechanical energy , amorphous solid , actuator , composite material , chemistry , organic chemistry , computer science , power (physics) , physics , quantum mechanics , artificial intelligence
Control of shape/volume, mechanical, optical, electrical, and chemical switching of materials by external stimuli such as light, temperature, pH, electric field, and pressure has attracted great attention. Among these materials, photo-responsive materials containing photochromic compounds such as azobenzene, spiropyran, and cinnamic acid groups have been the subject of intense interest in recent years. In this review, we describe the recent progress in the area of azobenzene containing polymer materials that can convert light energy into mechanical energy directly. Especially we focus our attention on light-driv- en actuators such as artificial muscle, motor, and valve. We summarize the photomechanical effects in liquid crystal elastomer, amorphous polymer, monolayer, and supramolecules containing azobenzene, respectively.

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