Photoreactions in Langmuir-Blodgett Films

M. Matsumoto
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Photoreactions in Langmuir-Blodgett (LB) films were studied with special attention directed to structural changes of LB films accompanied by the photoreactions. First, a counter concept of free volume is presented. Three-dimensional cone-shaped structures were developed with trans-to-cis photoisomerization in polyion complex LB film of a water-soluble amphiphilic azobenzene. The structures alternately appeared and disappeared by illumination with UV and then visible light. The concept of free volume was found not to hold in the present case. Photoinduced J-aggregate formation of non-photochromic and photochromic dyes is discussed. Reversible photoisomerization of azobenzene in mixed LB films of azobenzene and dyes triggered irreversible J-aggregate dye formation. J-aggregate formation was accompanied by irreversible large morphological changes of the films. The photoisomerization of azobenzene served to induce self-organization of dye molecules. The photopolymerization of amphiphilic diacetylenes was investigated in LB films. This process was found to consist of blue-red, red, and yellow phases based on the spectral change. This change was found to depend on molecular orientation in the LB films. During the blue-to-red transition, the LB films showed considerable morphological change.
Langmuir-Blodgett薄膜中的光反应
研究了Langmuir-Blodgett (LB)薄膜的光反应,重点研究了LB薄膜在光反应过程中的结构变化。首先,提出了自由体积的反概念。在水溶性两亲性偶氮苯多离子络合物LB膜上通过反-顺光异构反应形成了三维锥形结构。在紫外和可见光照射下,结构交替出现和消失。发现自由体积的概念在本案例中不成立。讨论了非光致变色和光致变色染料的光致j聚集体形成。偶氮苯与染料混合LB膜的可逆光异构反应引发不可逆j聚集体染料形成。j聚集体的形成伴随着薄膜不可逆的大形态变化。偶氮苯的光异构化可以诱导染料分子的自组织。研究了两亲性二乙炔在LB薄膜中的光聚合反应。根据光谱变化,发现这一过程由蓝、红、黄三相组成。发现这种变化取决于LB膜中的分子取向。在蓝到红的转变过程中,LB膜表现出相当大的形态变化。
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