Modulating the Conductivity of Light-Responsive Ionic Liquid Crystals

In this work, we describe the phase behaviour and the dielectric and conductivity response of new light-responsive ionic liquid crystals, ILCs, which can be applied as controllable electrolytes. The materials include two different dicationic viologens, the asymmetric 6BP18 and the symmetric EV2ON(Tf...

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Published in:Molecules
Main Author: Bendaoud U.; Bhowmik P.K.; Chen S.L.; Han H.; Cox S.L.; Liebsch J.; Ros M.B.; Selvi Velayutham T.; Aripin N.F.K.; Martinez-Felipe A.
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Language:English
Published: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI) 2024
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Bendaoud U.; Bhowmik P.K.; Chen S.L.; Han H.; Cox S.L.; Liebsch J.; Ros M.B.; Selvi Velayutham T.; Aripin N.F.K.; Martinez-Felipe A.
Modulating the Conductivity of Light-Responsive Ionic Liquid Crystals
2024
Molecules
29
18
10.3390/molecules29184459
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85205122781&doi=10.3390%2fmolecules29184459&partnerID=40&md5=e310f6493ec8ff4a60f0121109459967
In this work, we describe the phase behaviour and the dielectric and conductivity response of new light-responsive ionic liquid crystals, ILCs, which can be applied as controllable electrolytes. The materials include two different dicationic viologens, the asymmetric 6BP18 and the symmetric EV2ON(Tf)2, containing bistriflimide as the counterions, mixed with 5% and 50% molar, respectively, of one new photoresponsive mesogen called CNAzO14. These mixtures exhibit liquid crystal behaviour, light responsiveness through the E-Z photoisomerisation of the azobenzene groups in CNAzO14, and strong dielectric responses. The 5%-CNAzO14/Ev2ON(Tf)2 mixture displays direct current conductivities in the 10−7 S·cm−1 range, which can be increased by a two-fold factor upon the irradiation of UV light at 365 nm. Our findings set the grounds for designing new smart ionic soft materials with nanostructures that can be tuned and used for energy conversion and storage applications. © 2024 by the authors.
Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
14203049
English
Article
All Open Access; Gold Open Access
author Bendaoud U.; Bhowmik P.K.; Chen S.L.; Han H.; Cox S.L.; Liebsch J.; Ros M.B.; Selvi Velayutham T.; Aripin N.F.K.; Martinez-Felipe A.
spellingShingle Bendaoud U.; Bhowmik P.K.; Chen S.L.; Han H.; Cox S.L.; Liebsch J.; Ros M.B.; Selvi Velayutham T.; Aripin N.F.K.; Martinez-Felipe A.
Modulating the Conductivity of Light-Responsive Ionic Liquid Crystals
author_facet Bendaoud U.; Bhowmik P.K.; Chen S.L.; Han H.; Cox S.L.; Liebsch J.; Ros M.B.; Selvi Velayutham T.; Aripin N.F.K.; Martinez-Felipe A.
author_sort Bendaoud U.; Bhowmik P.K.; Chen S.L.; Han H.; Cox S.L.; Liebsch J.; Ros M.B.; Selvi Velayutham T.; Aripin N.F.K.; Martinez-Felipe A.
title Modulating the Conductivity of Light-Responsive Ionic Liquid Crystals
title_short Modulating the Conductivity of Light-Responsive Ionic Liquid Crystals
title_full Modulating the Conductivity of Light-Responsive Ionic Liquid Crystals
title_fullStr Modulating the Conductivity of Light-Responsive Ionic Liquid Crystals
title_full_unstemmed Modulating the Conductivity of Light-Responsive Ionic Liquid Crystals
title_sort Modulating the Conductivity of Light-Responsive Ionic Liquid Crystals
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description In this work, we describe the phase behaviour and the dielectric and conductivity response of new light-responsive ionic liquid crystals, ILCs, which can be applied as controllable electrolytes. The materials include two different dicationic viologens, the asymmetric 6BP18 and the symmetric EV2ON(Tf)2, containing bistriflimide as the counterions, mixed with 5% and 50% molar, respectively, of one new photoresponsive mesogen called CNAzO14. These mixtures exhibit liquid crystal behaviour, light responsiveness through the E-Z photoisomerisation of the azobenzene groups in CNAzO14, and strong dielectric responses. The 5%-CNAzO14/Ev2ON(Tf)2 mixture displays direct current conductivities in the 10−7 S·cm−1 range, which can be increased by a two-fold factor upon the irradiation of UV light at 365 nm. Our findings set the grounds for designing new smart ionic soft materials with nanostructures that can be tuned and used for energy conversion and storage applications. © 2024 by the authors.
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