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Modulation of flexo-rigid balance in photoresponsive thymine grafted copolymers towards designing smart healable coating

Efficacy and durability of the photovoltaic device mandates its protection against hot, humid weather condition, high energy of UV light and unwanted scratches. Such challenges can be mitigated by smart polymeric coating with inherent properties e.g. hydrophobicity to prevent moisture, optimal visco...

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Autores principales: Miglani, Chirag, Joseph, Jojo P., Gupta, Deepika, Singh, Ashmeet, Pal, Asish
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9044496/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35492467
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra07425c
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author Miglani, Chirag
Joseph, Jojo P.
Gupta, Deepika
Singh, Ashmeet
Pal, Asish
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Joseph, Jojo P.
Gupta, Deepika
Singh, Ashmeet
Pal, Asish
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description Efficacy and durability of the photovoltaic device mandates its protection against hot, humid weather condition, high energy of UV light and unwanted scratches. Such challenges can be mitigated by smart polymeric coating with inherent properties e.g. hydrophobicity to prevent moisture, optimal viscocity for better processibility and crack-healing. The hydrophobic polymers TP1–TP4 containing pendant photo-crosslinkable thymine moieties are designed that undergo [2 + 2] photocycloaddition upon UV(B) irradiation and can be dynamically reverted back upon irradiation with UV(C) light. A judicious control of solvent environment, chain length, functionality% and concentration of the polymers regulate the aspects of photodimerization thereby, rendering intra or inter-chain collapse to form diverse nanostructures. Photodimerization of the thymine moieties renders coil to globule transformation in dilute condition whereas irradiation performed at high macromolecular concentration regime exhibits higher order nanostructures. The photoresponsive chain collapse leads to the formation of rigid crosslinked domains within flexible polymer chains akin to the hard–soft phases of thermoplastic elastomers. Such rigidification of the crosslinked segments endows a tool to photomodulate the glass transition temperature (T(g)) that can dynamically revert back upon decrosslinking. Further, the structural modulation of the polymers is explored towards autonomic and nonautonomic self-healing behaviour at ambient conditions. Moreover, the self-healing efficacy can be tuned with the film thickness and it remains unaltered upon using solar simulator or direct sunlight. Overall, such hydrophobic low T(g) polymers display photo-regulated self-healing mechanism consisting of both autonomic and non-autonomic self-healing and may find applications in designing smart protective coatings for photovoltaic devices.
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spelling pubmed-90444962022-04-28 Modulation of flexo-rigid balance in photoresponsive thymine grafted copolymers towards designing smart healable coating Miglani, Chirag Joseph, Jojo P. Gupta, Deepika Singh, Ashmeet Pal, Asish RSC Adv Chemistry Efficacy and durability of the photovoltaic device mandates its protection against hot, humid weather condition, high energy of UV light and unwanted scratches. Such challenges can be mitigated by smart polymeric coating with inherent properties e.g. hydrophobicity to prevent moisture, optimal viscocity for better processibility and crack-healing. The hydrophobic polymers TP1–TP4 containing pendant photo-crosslinkable thymine moieties are designed that undergo [2 + 2] photocycloaddition upon UV(B) irradiation and can be dynamically reverted back upon irradiation with UV(C) light. A judicious control of solvent environment, chain length, functionality% and concentration of the polymers regulate the aspects of photodimerization thereby, rendering intra or inter-chain collapse to form diverse nanostructures. Photodimerization of the thymine moieties renders coil to globule transformation in dilute condition whereas irradiation performed at high macromolecular concentration regime exhibits higher order nanostructures. The photoresponsive chain collapse leads to the formation of rigid crosslinked domains within flexible polymer chains akin to the hard–soft phases of thermoplastic elastomers. Such rigidification of the crosslinked segments endows a tool to photomodulate the glass transition temperature (T(g)) that can dynamically revert back upon decrosslinking. Further, the structural modulation of the polymers is explored towards autonomic and nonautonomic self-healing behaviour at ambient conditions. Moreover, the self-healing efficacy can be tuned with the film thickness and it remains unaltered upon using solar simulator or direct sunlight. Overall, such hydrophobic low T(g) polymers display photo-regulated self-healing mechanism consisting of both autonomic and non-autonomic self-healing and may find applications in designing smart protective coatings for photovoltaic devices. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021-12-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9044496/ /pubmed/35492467 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra07425c Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Miglani, Chirag
Joseph, Jojo P.
Gupta, Deepika
Singh, Ashmeet
Pal, Asish
Modulation of flexo-rigid balance in photoresponsive thymine grafted copolymers towards designing smart healable coating
title Modulation of flexo-rigid balance in photoresponsive thymine grafted copolymers towards designing smart healable coating
title_full Modulation of flexo-rigid balance in photoresponsive thymine grafted copolymers towards designing smart healable coating
title_fullStr Modulation of flexo-rigid balance in photoresponsive thymine grafted copolymers towards designing smart healable coating
title_full_unstemmed Modulation of flexo-rigid balance in photoresponsive thymine grafted copolymers towards designing smart healable coating
title_short Modulation of flexo-rigid balance in photoresponsive thymine grafted copolymers towards designing smart healable coating
title_sort modulation of flexo-rigid balance in photoresponsive thymine grafted copolymers towards designing smart healable coating
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9044496/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35492467
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra07425c
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