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Single-Molecule AFM Study of Polystyrene Grafted at Gold Surfaces
Authors:Sabah Al-Maawali  Jason E. Bemis  Boris B. Akhremitchev  Haiying Liu
Affiliation:1. Department of Chemistry , University of Pittsburgh , Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA;2. Asylum Research , Santa Barbara, California, USA;3. Department of Chemistry , Duke University , Durham, North Carolina, USA;4. Department of Chemistry , Michigan Technological University , Houghton, Michigan, USA
Abstract:Single-molecule studies under poor solvent conditions show that atomic force microscopy (AFM) measurements of contour lengths of polystyrene 12K and 17K relate well to gel permeation chromatography (GPC) data when grafting concentrations are low (not greater than 0.7 mM). Contact angles and ellipsometry have been used to characterize the surfaces and indicate low grafting densities at this grafting concentration. Persistence lengths (p) of different length polystyrene chains, when fitted to a WLC (worm-like chain) model, show values of p = 0.23 nm±0.10 nm and p = 0.25 nm±0.13 nm, for 12 K and 17 K polystyrene, respectively, when the persistence lengths are fitted to log-normal distributions. These values are close to the expected theoretical value of 0.23 nm and further confirm that mostly single molecules were studied on these polystyrene surfaces. Higher grafting concentrations (≥1 mM) resulted in pulling multiple molecules.
Keywords:AFM  Atomic force microscopy  GPC  Polydispersity  Polystyrene  Single molecule
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