Abstract
The structure of poly(L-lysine)s containing between 20% and 100% of azobenzene units in the side chains has been studied by X-ray diffraction, between room temperature and 250 C. Except for samples having very low contents of azobenzene, the polymers are found to exhibit mesomorphic structures of the smectic A1 type deriving from the beta -structure of polypeptides. For polymers in which all lysine residues were substituted, the polypeptide main chains are arranged in layers corresponding to the sheets of a polypeptide ‘antiparallel’ beta -structure, and the side chains are perpendicular to the smectic layers. For polymers containing both substituted and free lysine side chains, each smectic layer results from the superposition of two layers: one layer contains the free lysine side chains; the other contains the azobenzenemodified lysine side chains and the polypeptide main chains that are arranged in ‘antiparallel’ beta -structures. All polymers exhibit only one smectic A mesophase as a function of temperature. The thickness of the smectic layers increases with increasing temperature until a thickness is reached that corresponds to the maximum interaction between the azobenzene mesogens in their trans -configuration.
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