研究目的
Investigating the impact of polyether spacers and mesogen composition on the phase behavior of liquid crystalline polymer networks (LCNs) synthesized using alkyne–azide cycloaddition chemistry, to develop hydrated, stimuli-responsive materials.
研究成果
The synthesis of PEO and PPO-based main-chain liquid crystalline networks using copper-catalyzed "Click" chemistry resulted in materials with stable LC phases in both dry and hydrated states. These networks displayed reversible thermomechanical actuation and were found to be non-toxic to human mesenchymal stem cells, suggesting potential for biological and environmental applications.
研究不足
The study was limited by the commercially available reagents, which restricted the ability to tightly control the number of repeat units in spacers to elucidate why LC phases are disrupted in PPO7-based networks. Additionally, the kinetics of LC phase development in some materials were not fully investigated.