Photochromic liquid-crystalline polymers. Main chain and side chain polymers containing azobenzene mesogens

Abstract
Two classes of thermotropic polymers were synthesized containing the trans-azobenzene unit as both a mesogenic and a photochromic group. In the former class (I) the azobenzene unit is incorporated into the main chain of substituted polymalonates, while in the latter class (II) it is appended as a side chain substituent to a polyacrylate backbone. The liquid-crystalline properties of the polymers were studied as a function of the chemical structure. All of the prepared polymers I have smectic phases. Polymers II are nematic and/or smectic, or cholesteric when including a chiral residue R'. Polymers I and II when radiated at 348 nm in chloroform solution undergo trans-to-cis isomerization of the azobenzene moiety. The calculated rate constants are comparable with those of low molar mass model compounds, and indicate that the macromolecular structure does not significantly affect the photoisomerization rate.