Quantifying the Chain Folding in Polymer Single Crystalsby Single-Molecule Force Spectroscopy

ACS Macro Letters(2019)

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Chain folding is a motif of polymer crystallization, which is essential for determining the crystallization kinetics. However, the experimental quantification of the chain folding remains a challenge because of limited instrumental resolution. Here, we quantify chain folding in solution-grown single crystals by using atomic force microscopy (AFM)-based single-molecule force spectroscopy. The fingerprint spectrum of force-induced chain motion allows us to decipher the adjacent and nonadjacent re-entry folding with spatial resolution of subnanometers. The average fractions of adjacent re-entry folds < f > are in the range 91-95% for polycaprolactone, poly-L-lactic acid, and polyamide 66, which is higher than the values determined by other classical technologies. The established single-molecule method is applicable to a broad range of crystalline polymer system with different chain conformations or compositions.
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