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titleOfInvention Thermo-sensitive-photosensitive dual-stimulus responsive supramolecular organogel
abstract A thermo-sensitive-photosensitive double-stimulus responsive supramolecular organogel. The invention relates to a gelator containing azobenzene group, the chemical formula of which is C 156 H 240 N 8 O 18 . The supermolecule organogel prepared by the gelator has the temperature-sensitive and photosensitive dual response characteristics, and is particularly characterized in that the supermolecule organogel can generate gel-sol phase transformation after being heated to 80 ℃, and gradually recovers the gel state after standing at room temperature. Under the irradiation of ultraviolet light with the wavelength of 365nm, gel-sol phase transformation occurs, and the gel state can be slowly recovered after the irradiation of visible light with the wavelength of 450 nm. The supermolecule organogel has good temperature-sensitive-photosensitive performance, and can be used as a temperature-sensitive-photosensitive intelligent gel material to be applied to the fields of sensors, intelligent switches, ion detectors and the like.
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