Issue 27, 2009

Motion of single wandering diblock-macromolecules directed by a PTFE nano-fence: real time SFM observations

Abstract

Using SFM we have observed a peculiar twisting motion of diblock macromolecules pre-collapsed in ethanol vapour during their subsequent spreading in water vapour. The intrinsic asymmetry of the diblock macromolecules has been considered to be the reason for such twisting. Further, friction-deposited PTFE nano-stripes have been employed as nano-trails with the purpose of inducing lateral directed motion of the asymmetric diblock macromolecules under cyclic impact from the changing vapour surroundings. Indeed, some of the macromolecules have demonstrated a certain tendency to orient along the PTFE stripes, and some of the oriented ones have moved occasionally in a directed manner along the trail. However, it has been difficult to reliably record such directed motion at the single molecule level due to some mobility of the PTFE nano-trails themselves in the changing vapour environment. In vapours, the PTFE stripes have demonstrated a distinct tendency towards conjunction. This tendency has manifested itself in efficient expelling of groups of the mobile brush-like molecules from the areas between two PTFE stripes joining in a zip-fastener manner. This different kind of vapour-induced cooperative macromolecular motion has been reliably observed as being directed. The PTFE nano-frame experiences some deformation when constraining the spreading macromolecules. We have estimated the possible force causing such deformation of the PTFE fence. The force has been found to be a few pN as calculated by a partial contribution from every single molecule of the constrained group.

Graphical abstract: Motion of single wandering diblock-macromolecules directed by a PTFE nano-fence: real time SFM observations

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
27 Oct 2008
Accepted
16 Mar 2009
First published
20 Apr 2009

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2009,11, 5591-5597

Motion of single wandering diblock-macromolecules directed by a PTFE nano-fence: real time SFM observations

M. O. Gallyamov, S. Qin, K. Matyjaszewski, A. Khokhlov and M. Möller, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2009, 11, 5591 DOI: 10.1039/B819011A

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