Control of Intramolecular Hydrogen Bonding in a Conformation-Switchable Helical-Spring Polymer by Solvent and Temperature

Young Jae Jin, Toshiki Aoki, Giseop Kwak

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Abstract

A substituted poly(phenylacetylene) derivative (PPAHB) with two hydroxymethyl groups at the meta position of the side phenyl ring was examined as a conformation-switchable helical spring polymer that responds to solvent and heat stimuli in a precisely controlled manner. Intramolecular hydrogen bonds, which cause the helical structure of the polymer, were broken and re-formed by adjusting the hydrogen-bonding strength values (pKHB) of various combinations of solvents or by varying the temperature. In this process, a reversible conformational change from cis–cisoid to cis–transoid, accompanied by a phase transition in the form of a helix-coil transformation occurred, with the polymer exhibiting critical changes of color fading and recovery in specific environments. These results demonstrate that PPAHB can be used as either a pKHB indicator or a thermometer. The color changes of the polymer solution are described in detail based on spectroscopic analyses and thermodynamic considerations.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1837-1844
Number of pages8
JournalAngewandte Chemie - International Edition
Volume59
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 27 Jan 2020

Keywords

  • conformational change
  • helical spring
  • hydrogen bonding
  • phase transitions
  • poly(phenylacetylene)

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