(739e) Photoswitchable Nanomaterials Via Ordered Self-Assembly of Monodisperse Oligodimethylsiloxanes | AIChE

(739e) Photoswitchable Nanomaterials Via Ordered Self-Assembly of Monodisperse Oligodimethylsiloxanes

Authors 

Zha, R. H. - Presenter, Northwestern University
de Waal, B., Eindhoven University of Technology
Gosens, R., Eindhoven University of Technology
Berrocal, J., Eindhoven University of Technology
Meijer, E. W., Eindhoven University of Technology
Phase separation in segmented macromolecules such as block copolymers has emerged as a powerful tool for the fabrication of well-ordered nanomaterials. Here, we present a class of monodisperse azobenzene-functionalized oligodimethylsiloxanes (AzoODMS) which self-assemble to form multi-domain nanomaterials with sub-7nm periodicities. By balancing the effects of phase separation and directional endgroup aggregation, we can tailor the nature of self-assembly and obtain materials with drastically different morphologies. We show the importance of these morphologies in conferring bulk material properties. Using the trans-cis photoisomerization of azobenzene motifs, we further demonstrate the reversible photoactivated solid-liquid transition of AzoODMS arranged in bilayers or the rapid motion of AzoODMS arranged in hexagonally-packed cylinders.