Supramolecular Structure and Photo-Thermo-Electric Property of Hydrogen-Bonded Liquid Crystalline Polymer Containing Poly(4-vinylpridine) and Cyanostilbene Side Chains.
Xu-Chen LvLin LuXin-Xiao ZuoAmmathnadu S AchalkumarAi-Juan ZhaoMaxim V BermeshevFu-Min WangWittaya NgeontaeXiang-Kui RenPublished in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2023)
A series of side-chain liquid crystalline polymers P4VP(CN-DBE) x , where x is the molar ratio of cyanostilbene (CN-DBE) to poly(4-vinylpyridine) (P4VP) repeating unit, was synthesized based on the intermolecular hydrogen bonding between P4VP and CN-DBE. Their luminescent property, liquid crystalline structure and photo-thermo-electric property were elucidated using photoluminescence spectra, X-ray diffraction, thermal imaging and thermoelectric experiments. With the increase of x, the supramolecular system can be changed from lamellar structure to hexagonal columnar structure. Moreover, the P4VP(CN-DBE) x polymer with columnar structure exhibits more efficient photothermal effect. The temperature of P4VP(CN-DBE) 0.6 can rise to 130 °C within 10 s under the irradiation of ultraviolet lamp. In addition, the supramolecular system possesses unique photo-thermo-electric conversion ability, and 25 mA current can be detected in the circuit coupled with the thermoelectric module. This work broadens the potential applications of hydrogen-bonded polymer, and provides a simple and facile strategy to prepare liquid crystalline polymers with photo-thermo-electric property.
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