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A Photoresponsive Polymeric Actuator Topologically Cross-Linked by Movable Units Based on a [2]Rotaxane
A photoresponsive
polymeric material, in which [2]rotaxane units
with α-cyclodextrin threading onto an azobenzene derivative
is used as a topological cross-link for the main chains of the polymeric
material in aqueous media, was achieved. [2]Rotaxane structures were
found to act as movable links in the polymer network, and the mechanical
properties of the material were enhanced to show a rupture strain
of 2800%. The materials were reversibly deformed by irradiation with
UV or visible light in aqueous media, which caused photoisomerization
of the azobenzene moiety and changed the structure of the [2]rotaxane
linker, leading to deformation of the polymer network. Surprisingly,
the dry materials, which had been uniaxially extended in air, showed
a faster response than the hydrogel. The orientation of the polymeric
network in the materials enables the efficient response. This dry
material (5.6 mg) performed 5.6 μJ of mechanical work within
10 s, which is approximately 50 times higher than that achieved in
our previous work