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Original Articles

New chiral photochromic menthone-containing homopolymers and copolymers - synthesis, phase behaviour and photo-optical properties

Pages 1749-1765 | Received 01 Sep 2001, Published online: 06 Aug 2010
 

Abstract

A new approach for the preparation of photosensitive materials for coloured data recording and storage is advanced. This approach involves the synthesis of copolymers containing nematogenic and combined (-)-arylidene-p-menthan-3-one chiral photochromic fragments in one monomer unit. The conditions for the formation of an LC phase in the chiral photochromic homopolymers as a function of the structure of the side groups have been identified; for a new series of copolymers, the effect of their composition on the phase behaviour and photooptical properties is considered. Planarly oriented films of the copolymers show selective light reflection in the UV, visible, and near IR spectral regions. The photochemical behaviour of the homopolymers and copolymers in dilute solution and as films has been studied. In these systems, under UV radiation, the E-Z isomerization of the (-)-arylidene-p-menthan-3-one fragment is the dominating process. The kinetic features of the photoprocess are revealed, and the effective quantum yields calculated. The isomerization process leads to dramatic changes in the anisometry of the chiral side groups, and the helical twisting power decreases. Therefore, as a result of UV radiation of films of the copolymers, the selective light reflection peak is shifted to a longer wavelength spectral region. This means that such polymeric films can be considered as promising materials for colour data recording and as storage media.

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