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End-grafted polysilane- An approach to single polymer science

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ACCOUNTS OF CHEMICAL RESEARCH
Volume 36, Issue 2, Pages 102-110

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ar020072q

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This Account describes our approach to single polymer science in which we use end-grafted polysilane. Single polymer science, by our definition, involves isolating and observing a single polymer chain and extracting its physical properties at the single molecule level. For this purpose, we developed the end-graft technique, which is a method for fixing a polymer terminus on a solid surface by forming a chemical bond between them. We applied this technique to polysilane, a semiconducting polymer with a one-dimensional silicon-catenated backbone. Our recent experimental achievements are reviewed, which include direct observations of polysilane single-molecular structures by atomic force microscopy, the formation of unique supramolecular structures, and the observation of temperature-and solvent- dependent UV absorption spectra that are characteristic of isolated polysilane chains end-grafted on a solid surface.

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