Abstract

The main goal of this work was the synthesis of new azo-functionalized block copolymers (BCP) from epoxidized poly(styrene-b-butadiene-b-styrene) modified with azobenzene groups by one-step facile reaction between the epoxy groups and an azo-amine. The epoxy/amine reaction was verified by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. Additionally, we studied the effect of covalent attachment of the azobenzene moieties by analyzing the morphology and the optical anisotropic response of the resulting azo-containing BCP, with respect to solution mixing of the azobenzene as a guest in the BCP host without chemical bonding. Self-assembly of all modified BCP resulted in phase-separated morphologies on the nanometer scale. Nonetheless, segregation of azobenzene aggregates onto the BCP surface was observed in guest–host systems. In relation to the optical anisotropic behaviour of the resulting materials, two distinct optical responses were observed depending on the existence or not of covalent attachment of the azo-chromophores to the BCP.

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