Orientational and Structural Transitions of Semiflexible Polysilanes on the Surfaces
Control of conformation, orientation, and topology of chain-like polymers on surfaces has been a longstanding issue because both the proper models and detection systems with ultrahigh sensitivity and high accuracy have not existed. Among various chain-like polymers, soluble organopolysilane (PSi) is...
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Veröffentlicht in: | KOBUNSHI RONBUNSHU 2008, Vol.65(3), pp.199-207 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Control of conformation, orientation, and topology of chain-like polymers on surfaces has been a longstanding issue because both the proper models and detection systems with ultrahigh sensitivity and high accuracy have not existed. Among various chain-like polymers, soluble organopolysilane (PSi) is a suitable model for elucidating the uniqueness of chain-like polymers on the surfaces because of their tunable molecular length, adjustable polydispersity, stiffness, and presence of terminal groups by adequate molecular design, careful synthesis, and purification. Furthermore, PSi is a highly luminescent chromophore due to Siσ-Siσ* transition of the Si main-chain. This comprehensive paper covers our recent works on (1) tethering of PSi on surfaces with a silane coupling reaction, (2) orientational phase transition of self-assembled PSi monolayer, and (3) structural phase transition of isolated PSi chain. |
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ISSN: | 0386-2186 1881-5685 |
DOI: | 10.1295/koron.65.199 |