2018
DOI: 10.1039/c8ra08937j
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Stimuli-responsive thiol-epoxy networks with photo-switchable bulk and surface properties

Abstract: Photo-responsive thiol-epoxy click networks with spatially controllable solubility and surface wettability were prepared and characterized in detail.

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“…At prolonged UV exposure, a re‐crosslinking of the cleaved polymer chains is observed through secondary reactions (e.g., formation of azobenzene groups by dimerization of nitroso‐benzaldehyde moieties) that leads to an increase in the gel content. [ 16–21 ]…”
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“…At prolonged UV exposure, a re‐crosslinking of the cleaved polymer chains is observed through secondary reactions (e.g., formation of azobenzene groups by dimerization of nitroso‐benzaldehyde moieties) that leads to an increase in the gel content. [ 16–21 ]…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the photoresponsive nature of the o ‐NBE links in thiol‐ene click networks was used for altering the surface properties in a spatially controlled way. In previous works, we used the presence of polar species such as carboxylic acids, that are formed upon photocleavage, in order to switch the surface polarity of thin polymer films, [ 16 ] showing also the possibility to move a water droplet on the irradiated surface. [ 17 ]…”
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