Modeling Ultrasound-Induced Moledular Weight Decrease of Polymers With Multiple Scissile Azo-Mechanophores

Mathieu A. Ayer, Adolphe Merkle Institute
Ester Verde-Sesto, Adolphe Merkle Institute
Cheyenne H. Liu, University of Southern Mississippi
Christoph Weder, Adolphe Merkle Institute
Marco Lattuada, Adolphe Merkle Institute
Yoan C. Simon, University of Southern Mississippi

Abstract

The azo moiety is receiving increasing attention as a stimuli-responsive trigger. Herein, we present an investigation of the mechanoresponsive behavior of a series of polyurethanes containing multiple randomly distributed azo motifs as scissile mechanophores, i.e., an entity that is preferentially cleaved upon application of a mechanical force. We made a systematic comparison of the ultrasound-induced cleavage of azo-containing polymers of different molecular weights and with varying azo content. We developed a mathematical model to describe the scission kinetics and the analysis of the rate constants showed that site-specific cleavage at the azo position was favored over random bond scission events. The proposed mathematical model appears to be a broadly useful method to characterize the ultrasound-induced molecular weight decrease of polymers containing multiple scissile mechanophores.