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Angle-dependent strength of a single chemical bond by stereographic force spectroscopy.


ABSTRACT: A wealth of chemical bonds and polymers have been studied with single-molecule force spectroscopy, usually by applying a force perpendicular to the anchoring surface. However, the direction-dependence of the bond strength lacks fundamental understanding. Here we establish stereographic force spectroscopy to study the single-bond strength for various pulling angles. Surprisingly, we find that the apparent bond strength increases with increasing pulling angle relative to the anchoring surface normal, indicating a sturdy mechanical anisotropy of a chemical bond. This finding can be rationalized by a fixed pathway for the rupture of the bond, resulting in an effective projection of the applied pulling force onto a nearly fixed rupture direction. Our study is fundamental for the molecular understanding of the role of the direction of force application in molecular adhesion and friction. It is also a prerequisite for the nanoscale tailoring of the anisotropic strength of bottom-up designed materials.

SUBMITTER: Cai W 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9117962 | biostudies-literature | 2022 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Angle-dependent strength of a single chemical bond by stereographic force spectroscopy.

Cai Wanhao W   Bullerjahn Jakob T JT   Lallemang Max M   Kroy Klaus K   Balzer Bizan N BN   Hugel Thorsten T  

Chemical science 20220426 19


A wealth of chemical bonds and polymers have been studied with single-molecule force spectroscopy, usually by applying a force perpendicular to the anchoring surface. However, the direction-dependence of the bond strength lacks fundamental understanding. Here we establish stereographic force spectroscopy to study the single-bond strength for various pulling angles. Surprisingly, we find that the apparent bond strength increases with increasing pulling angle relative to the anchoring surface norm  ...[more]

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