Authors
Zhixing Chen, Jaron AM Mercer, Xiaolei Zhu, Joseph AH Romaniuk, Raphael Pfattner, Lynette Cegelski, Todd J Martinez, Noah Z Burns, Yan Xia
Publication date
2017/8/4
Journal
Science
Volume
357
Issue
6350
Pages
475-479
Publisher
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Description
Biological systems sense and respond to mechanical stimuli in a complex manner. In an effort to develop synthetic materials that transduce mechanical force into multifold changes in their intrinsic properties, we report on a mechanochemically responsive nonconjugated polymer that converts to a conjugated polymer via an extensive rearrangement of the macromolecular structure in response to force. Our design is based on the facile mechanochemical unzipping of polyladderene, a polymer inspired by a lipid natural product structure and prepared via direct metathesis polymerization. The resultant polyacetylene block copolymers exhibit long conjugation length and uniform trans-configuration and self-assemble into semiconducting nanowires. Calculations support a tandem unzipping mechanism of the ladderene units.
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