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Direct Observation of Photo-Induced Reversible Sol-Gel Transition in Block Copolymer Self-Assembly Containing an Azobenzene Ionic Liquid.

Haruna MizunoKei HashimotoKeisuke ShigenobuHisashi KokuboKazuhide UenoMasayoshi Watanabe
Published in: Macromolecular rapid communications (2021)
Using atomic force microscopy, the photo-induced reversible changes in a block copolymer self-assembly containing an azobenzene ionic liquid, which undergoes sol-gel transition is directly observed. This is the first report on the sol-gel transition of an ABA-type block copolymer consisting of upper critical solution temperature (UCST)-type A blocks in a photoresponsive ionic liquid mixture. The sol-gel transition is accompanied by an order-to-disorder structural change, which subsequently induces a change in the ionic conductivity. Surprisingly, the photo-induced ionic conductivity and rheological changes occurs rapidly (≈30 s) despite the dense (≈80 wt%) polymeric system. The rapid structural change is probably attributable to the fast diffusion of the ionic liquid.
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