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Red-Light-Controllable Liquid-Crystal Soft Actuators via Low-Power Excited Upconversion Based on Triplet–Triplet Annihilation
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Soft ActuatorEngineeringResponsive PolymersSynthetic PhotochemistryChemical ActuatorChemistryTriplet–triplet AnnihilationPolymersChemical EngineeringSoft RoboticsMacromolecular EngineeringLow-power Excited UpconversionPhotopolymer NetworkHybrid MaterialsPolymer ChemistryMaterials SciencePhotonicsPhotochemistryUpconversion LuminescenceActuationClcp FilmPolymer ScienceApplied PhysicsOptoelectronicsRubbery Polyurethane Film
A red-light-controllable soft actuator has been achieved, driven by low-power excited triplet–triplet annihilation-based upconversion luminescence (TTA-UCL). First, a red-to-blue TTA-based upconversion system with a high absolute quantum yield of 9.3 ± 0.5% was prepared by utilizing platinum(II) tetraphenyltetrabenzoporphyrin (PtTPBP) as the sensitizer and 9,10-bis(diphenylphosphoryl)anthracene (BDPPA) as the annihilator. In order to be employed as a highly effective phototrigger of photodeformable cross-linked liquid-crystal polymers (CLCPs), the PtTPBP&BDPPA system was incorporated into a rubbery polyurethane film and then assembled with an azotolane-containing CLCP film. The generating assembly film bent toward the light source when irradiated with a 635 nm laser at low power density of 200 mW cm–2 because the TTA-UCL was effectively utilized by the azotolane moieties in the CLCP film, inducing their trans–cis photoisomerization and an alignment change of the mesogens via an emission–reabsorption process. It is the first example of a soft actuator in which the TTA-UCL is trapped and utilized to create photomechanical effect. Such advantages of using this novel red-light-controllable soft actuator in potential biological applications have also been demonstrated as negligible thermal effect and its excellent penetration ability into tissues. This work not only provides a novel photomanipulated soft actuation material system based on the TTA-UCL technology but also introduces a new technological application of the TTA-based upconversion system in photonic devices.
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