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Confined polydiacetylene polymerization reactions for programmed length control.

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Polydiacetylene polymers of defined lengths are formed from self-assembled precursors inside nanocorrals created within grafted graphite substrates. A scanning tunneling microscope tip is used to nanoshave corrals at the liquid-solid… Click to show full abstract

Polydiacetylene polymers of defined lengths are formed from self-assembled precursors inside nanocorrals created within grafted graphite substrates. A scanning tunneling microscope tip is used to nanoshave corrals at the liquid-solid interface allowing orientationally controlled supramolecular self-assembly of linear diacetylene molecules. Electrical pulses trigger topological one-dimensional polymerization reactions that are confined by the nanocorral template dimensions.

Keywords: polymerization reactions; polydiacetylene polymerization; polymerization; confined polydiacetylene; programmed length; reactions programmed

Journal Title: Chemical communications
Year Published: 2017

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