Abstract
The influence of the annealing conditions on the thermally stimulated photoinduced molecular reorientation of a photoinactive liquid crystalline polymethacrylate with phenyl aldehyde and benzoic acid side groups (P1) doped with 4-methoxyaniline, which forms photoalignable 4-methoxy-N-benzylideneaniline (MNBA) side groups in situ, was investigated. Light exposure and subsequent thermal stimulation under a N2 atmosphere realized sufficient cooperative molecular reorientation (D > 0.7), but the simultaneous thermal hydrolysis of the MNBA groups under humid air lowered the molecular reorientation performance. By contrast, subsequent thermal hydrolysis of MNBA after molecular reorientation introduced different aromatic amines into the reoriented P1 film, which regulated the birefringence and photofunctionality of the oriented film.
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