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Publication
Thin Solid Films
Paper
Direct observation of the behavior of single macromolecules at the gas-liquid interface
Abstract
The isolation of single macromolecules in their native state is achieved via a matrix embedding method, i.e., co-spreading a relevant dilute solution onto the water surface in a trough. These macromolecules in the transferred monofilms are visualized by high-resolution transmission electron microscopy. The individualized semiconducting tetra(methoxy)-tetra(octoxy)-phthalocyaninatopoly(siloxane) (PcPS) molecules serve as mode molecular wires. Their contour, interaction and properties are evaluated in terms of the elastic theory for rigid rods based on electron micrographs. Single polystyrene molecules are conformationally confined in two dimensions (2D) by shapepersistent polymers; this kind of 2D solid solution challenges existing theories on thermodynamics of flexible and rigid molecules.