Issue 28, 2021

Modeling ultrasound-induced molecular weight decrease of polymers with multiple scissile azo-mechanophores

Abstract

The azo moiety is receiving increasing attention as a stimuli-responsive trigger. Herein, we present an investigation of the mechanoresponsive behavior of a series of polyurethanes containing multiple randomly distributed azo motifs as scissile mechanophores, i.e., an entity that is preferentially cleaved upon application of a mechanical force. We made a systematic comparison of the ultrasound-induced cleavage of azo-containing polymers of different molecular weights and with varying azo content. We developed a mathematical model to describe the scission kinetics and the analysis of the rate constants showed that site-specific cleavage at the azo position was favored over random bond scission events. The proposed mathematical model appears to be a broadly useful method to characterize the ultrasound-induced molecular weight decrease of polymers containing multiple scissile mechanophores.

Graphical abstract: Modeling ultrasound-induced molecular weight decrease of polymers with multiple scissile azo-mechanophores

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
25 Mar 2021
Accepted
07 Jun 2021
First published
22 Jun 2021

Polym. Chem., 2021,12, 4093-4103

Author version available

Modeling ultrasound-induced molecular weight decrease of polymers with multiple scissile azo-mechanophores

M. A. Ayer, E. Verde-Sesto, C. H. Liu, C. Weder, M. Lattuada and Y. C. Simon, Polym. Chem., 2021, 12, 4093 DOI: 10.1039/D1PY00420D

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