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Investigating Single Molecule Adhesion by Atomic Force Spectroscopy
Published on: February 27, 2015
Macrocyclic poly(p-phenylenevinylene)s by ring expansion metathesis polymerisation and their characterisation by
Benjamin John Lidster1, Shuzo Hirata2, Shoki Matsuda2
1The School of Chemistry , The University of Manchester , Oxford Road , Manchester , M13 9PL , UK .
Abstract:
Ring expansion metathesis polymerisation (REMP) has proven to be a viable approach to prepare high purity cyclic polymers. Macrocyclic polymers with a fully conjugated defect free backbone are of particular interest as these polymers have no end groups that can act as charge traps. In this work soluble macrocyclic poly(p-phenylenevinylene)s ( s) have been prepared directly via the REMP of substituted paracyclophanedienes. Single-molecule spectroscopy of the two topological forms of PPV i.e., linear ( ) and cyclic ( ) revealed that exists in an extended conformation whereas the adopts a restricted ring-like conformation. Despite such large differences in the chain conformation, the spectral properties of the two compounds are unexpectedly very similar, and are dominated by torsional deformations in relatively short conjugated segments.
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