Abstract

AbstractPhotoresponsive polymers have attracted increasing attention. Herein, we designed and synthesized a photoresponsive liquid crystal polymer (LCP). The LCP was prepared through the copolymerization of a styrylpyrene‐containing photoresponsive monomer and a monomer containing mesogen 4‐cyanophenyl benzoate. Gel permeation chromatography (GPC) curve and 1H nuclear magnetic resonance (1H NMR) spectrum confirmed that the LCP was successfully synthesized. Thermogravimetric analysis and differential scanning calorimetry curves showed that the LCP had high thermal stability, with a decomposition temperature at 5% weight loss of 305°C, and Tg and Ti of 46 and 128°C, respectively. Polarized optical microscopy studies suggested that thermal annealing promoted the orientation of the LCP films. Model compounds containing styrylpyrene units showed photo‐controlled dimerization. Furthermore, the dimerization of the styrylpyrene units could control the crosslinking densities in the LCP, thereby regulating the network structures and properties. These properties demonstrate that the LCP is a promising photoresponsive material.

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