Sh. Lee et al., Azo polymer multilayer films by electrostatic self-assembly and layer-by-layer post azo functionalization, MACROMOLEC, 33(17), 2000, pp. 6534-6540
This work focuses on the development of a novel method for molecular level
assembly and processing of multilayer azo polymer films. Poly(acrylic acid)
-based precursor anilino-functional polymer was first synthesized and used
as a polyanion. This polymer was assembled into mono- and multilayer thin f
ilms by an electrostatic layer-by-layer deposition technique in conjunction
with a polycation. The aniline group in the assembled polymer layer was su
bsequently converted to an azobenzene chromophore by post azo coupling reac
tion with appropriate diazonium salts. This method provides easy control of
film thickness and well-ordered chromophore structure in the multilayer. S
econd harmonic generation was observed in all multilayer films, indicating
acentric organization of the chromophores synthesized in the multilayered f
ilms. The second harmonic intensity and film thickness are dependent on the
assembly conditions (pH, etc.) of the polyions. The post-functionalized az
o polymer layers were further modulated by Light-driven mass transport.