Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2022
Volume 67, Number 3
Monday–Friday, March 14–18, 2022; Chicago
Session N00: Poster Session II (11am- 2pm CST)
11:00 AM,
Wednesday, March 16, 2022
Room: McCormick Place Exhibit Hall F1
Abstract: N00.00125 : Large change of thermal conductivity induced by temperature and light in azobenzene-based mesophases
Presenter:
Noa Varela-Dominguez
(University of Santiago de Compostela)
Authors:
Noa Varela-Dominguez
(University of Santiago de Compostela)
Carlos Lopez-Bueno
(University of Santiago de Compostela)
Alejandro Lopez-Moreno
(IMDEA Nanociencia)
Gustavo Rama
(University of Santiago de Compostela)
Maria Gimenez-Lopez
(University of Santiago de Compostela)
Francisco Rivadulla
(University of Santiago de Compostela)
‘Soft matter’ thermal devices are promising candidates in this direction. Shin et al. reported a reversible threefold change in the thermal conductivity of an azobenzene polymer induced by light (Shin et al., PNAS, 116, 8629, 2019).
Here we report the synthesis and thermal conductivity of 4,4’-dialkyloxy-3-methylazobenzene derivatives, with different alkyl chain lengths. These systems show a rich thermal phase diagram, with different crystalline, anisotropic mesophases, and isotropic liquid configurations, as a function of temperature. The reversible changes in the alignment of the alkyl chains along these phases results in reversible variations of the thermal conductivity up to 30%. Moreover, the conformational transition between trans-cis azobenzene groups under UV illumination leads to reversible crystal-to-liquid transition, changing the thermal conductivity up to 40%.
The large variety of light-responsive chemical groups suggests that this could be a successful approach to develop effective thermal switches.
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