T. Sata et al., Preparation of ion-permeable membranes having an azobenzene moiety and their transport properties in electrodialysis, J MEMBR SCI, 171(1), 2000, pp. 31-43
Ion-permeable membranes having an azobenzene moiety were prepared by the re
action of a copolymer membrane composed of chloromethylstyrene and divinylb
enzene with p-aminoazobenzene. Another piece of the membrane with an aminoa
zobenzene moiety was reacted with trimethylamine further: The membrane havi
ng only benzyl trimethylammonium groups was also prepared by the reaction o
f the copolymer membrane with trimethylamine without the reaction with p-am
inoazobenzene. Though ion exchange capacity, water content and electrical r
esistance of the membrane with benzyl trimethylammonium groups did not chan
ge with irradiation of UV light (330-380 nm), those of the membranes with a
n azobenzene moiety changed by the UV irradiation. Then transport numbers o
f various anions, sulfate, fluoride, bromide and nitrate ions, relative to
chloride ions of the membrane reacted with p-aminoazobenzene in electrodial
ysis increased by the UV irradiation. This is due to the conversion of the
apolar trans form of the azobenzene moiety into more polar cis form, which
caused water content and pore size of the membrane to increase. On the othe
r hand, transport numbers of various anions relative to chloride ions of th
e membrane having both the azobenzene and benzyl trimethylammonium moieties
decreased with the UV irradiation, because the pore size and water content
of the membrane decreased with the UV irradiation. The change in pore size
with the UV irradiation was confirmed with the measurement of permeability
coefficient of urea (neutral molecule) through the membranes. Reversible p
hotoisomerization of the azobenzene moiety bonded to the cross-linked membr
ane was confirmed with the reversible change in transport number of sulfate
ions relative to chloride ions in electrodialysis. (C) 2000 Elsevier Scien
ce B.V. All rights reserved.