| Literature DB >> 30835993 |
Daniel Messmer1, Christoph Böttcher2, Hao Yu1, Avraham Halperin3, Kurt Binder4, Martin Kröger1, A Dieter Schlüter1.
Abstract
The backbone conformations of individual, unperturbed synthetic macromolecules have so far not been observed directly in spite of their fundamental importance to polymer physics. Here we report the dilute solution conformations of two types of linear dendronized polymers, obtained by cryogenic transmission electron stereography and tomography. The three-dimensional trajectories show that the wormlike chain model fails to adequately describe the scaling of these thick macromolecules already beyond a few nanometers in chain length, in spite of large apparent persistence lengths and long before a signature of self-avoidance appears. This insight is essential for understanding the limitations of polymer physical models, and it motivated us to discuss the advantages and disadvantages of this approach in comparison to the commonly applied scattering techniques.Entities:
Keywords: cryo-TEM; polymer physics; self-avoiding walk; semiflexible polymers; single-chain conformation; thick polymers
Year: 2019 PMID: 30835993 DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.8b09621
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881