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Angle-Dependent Atomic Force Microscopy Single-Chain Pulling of Adsorbed Macromolecules from Planar Surfaces Unveils the Signature of an Adsorption–Desorption Transition
[Image: see text] The adsorption–desorption behavior of polymer chains is at the heart of macromolecular surface science and technology. With the current developments in atomic force microscopy (AFM), it has now become possible to address the desorption problem from the perspective of a single macro...
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author | Grebíková, Lucie Whittington, Stuart G. Vancso, Julius G. |
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description | [Image: see text] The adsorption–desorption behavior of polymer chains is at the heart of macromolecular surface science and technology. With the current developments in atomic force microscopy (AFM), it has now become possible to address the desorption problem from the perspective of a single macromolecule. Here, we report on desorption of single polymer chains on planar surfaces by AFM-based single molecule force spectroscopy (SMFS) as a function of the pulling angle with respect to the surface-normal direction. SMFS experiments were performed in water with various substrates using different polymers covalently attached to the AFM probe tip. End-grafting at the AFM tip was achieved by surface-initiated polymerization using initiator functionalized tips. We found that the desorption force increases with a decreasing pulling angle, i.e., an enhanced adhesion of the polymer chain was observed. The magnitude of the desorption force shows a weak angular dependence at pulling angles close to the surface normal. A significant increase of the force is observed at shallower pulling from a certain pulling angle. This behavior carries the signature of an adsorption–desorption transition. The angular dependence of the normalized desorption force exhibits a universal behavior. We compared and interpreted our results using theoretical predictions for single-chain adsorption–desorption transitions. |
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spelling | pubmed-59684302018-05-27 Angle-Dependent Atomic Force Microscopy Single-Chain Pulling of Adsorbed Macromolecules from Planar Surfaces Unveils the Signature of an Adsorption–Desorption Transition Grebíková, Lucie Whittington, Stuart G. Vancso, Julius G. J Am Chem Soc [Image: see text] The adsorption–desorption behavior of polymer chains is at the heart of macromolecular surface science and technology. With the current developments in atomic force microscopy (AFM), it has now become possible to address the desorption problem from the perspective of a single macromolecule. Here, we report on desorption of single polymer chains on planar surfaces by AFM-based single molecule force spectroscopy (SMFS) as a function of the pulling angle with respect to the surface-normal direction. SMFS experiments were performed in water with various substrates using different polymers covalently attached to the AFM probe tip. End-grafting at the AFM tip was achieved by surface-initiated polymerization using initiator functionalized tips. We found that the desorption force increases with a decreasing pulling angle, i.e., an enhanced adhesion of the polymer chain was observed. The magnitude of the desorption force shows a weak angular dependence at pulling angles close to the surface normal. A significant increase of the force is observed at shallower pulling from a certain pulling angle. This behavior carries the signature of an adsorption–desorption transition. The angular dependence of the normalized desorption force exhibits a universal behavior. We compared and interpreted our results using theoretical predictions for single-chain adsorption–desorption transitions. American Chemical Society 2018-05-01 2018-05-23 /pmc/articles/PMC5968430/ /pubmed/29712430 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.8b02851 Text en Copyright © 2018 American Chemical Society This is an open access article published under a Creative Commons Non-Commercial No Derivative Works (CC-BY-NC-ND) Attribution License (http://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/authorchoice_ccbyncnd_termsofuse.html) , which permits copying and redistribution of the article, and creation of adaptations, all for non-commercial purposes. |
spellingShingle | Grebíková, Lucie Whittington, Stuart G. Vancso, Julius G. Angle-Dependent Atomic Force Microscopy Single-Chain Pulling of Adsorbed Macromolecules from Planar Surfaces Unveils the Signature of an Adsorption–Desorption Transition |
title | Angle-Dependent
Atomic Force Microscopy Single-Chain
Pulling of Adsorbed Macromolecules from Planar Surfaces Unveils the
Signature of an Adsorption–Desorption Transition |
title_full | Angle-Dependent
Atomic Force Microscopy Single-Chain
Pulling of Adsorbed Macromolecules from Planar Surfaces Unveils the
Signature of an Adsorption–Desorption Transition |
title_fullStr | Angle-Dependent
Atomic Force Microscopy Single-Chain
Pulling of Adsorbed Macromolecules from Planar Surfaces Unveils the
Signature of an Adsorption–Desorption Transition |
title_full_unstemmed | Angle-Dependent
Atomic Force Microscopy Single-Chain
Pulling of Adsorbed Macromolecules from Planar Surfaces Unveils the
Signature of an Adsorption–Desorption Transition |
title_short | Angle-Dependent
Atomic Force Microscopy Single-Chain
Pulling of Adsorbed Macromolecules from Planar Surfaces Unveils the
Signature of an Adsorption–Desorption Transition |
title_sort | angle-dependent
atomic force microscopy single-chain
pulling of adsorbed macromolecules from planar surfaces unveils the
signature of an adsorption–desorption transition |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5968430/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29712430 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.8b02851 |
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