Photoswitchable Adhesives Using Azobenzene-Containing Materials

Chem Asian J. 2020 Mar 2;15(5):547-554. doi: 10.1002/asia.201901655. Epub 2020 Jan 30.

Abstract

Photoinduced reversible solid-to-liquid transitions of azobenzene-containing materials can control adhesion. Photoswitchable adhesives based on azobenzene-containing small molecules and polymers are under intense investigation. The melting points or glass transition temperatures of such azobenzene-containing materials in trans and cis forms are above and below room temperature, respectively. Photoswitching of these materials results in reversible trans-cis isomerization and solid-to-liquid transitions. The solid trans azobenzene-containing materials have strong adhesion and the liquid cis azobenzene-containing materials have weaker adhesion. In this Minireview, we introduce adhesives based on azobenzene-containing small molecules and polymers. The remaining challenges and perspectives in the field of photoswitchable adhesives using azobenzene-containing materials are also discussed.

Keywords: adhesives; azobenzene; photoswitches; solid-to-liquid transition; stimuli-responsive.

Publication types

  • Review