Abstract

AbstractPolymers containing azobenzene groups have the characteristic reaction of photo‐induced cis–trans isomerism. The study of new materials for optical information storage has prompted making use of these photo‐isomerizations. In this study, we report the syntheses and properties of four different polyurethanes (DR‐PUns) containing azobenzene groups in the side‐chains. The structurally similar polyurethanes (DR‐PUns) were synthesized by the polycondensation reaction of Disperse Red 19 (DR 19) and four different diisocyanates in dimethylformamide. By introducing of DR 19 into the polymer, we obtained polymers containing a photochromic group in the side‐chain. The weight‐average molecular weights of the DR‐PUns were in the range 5500–12 900. The Tgs of the DR‐PUns range from 119.5 °C to 157.0 °C, depending on the structure of the diisocyanate. Optical properties and solubilities of the polyurethanes were compared. The diffraction efficiencies of films were measured as a function of the reaction time. Typically, the diffraction efficiencies of the DR‐PU1 film prepared from toluene 2,4‐diisocyanate were observed up to a level of 0.25%. For the DR‐PU1 film, the effect of the intensity of the induced laser beam on the diffraction efficiency is also discussed.© 2003 Society of Chemical Industry

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