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Anti-Arrhenius cleavage of covalent bonds in bottlebrush macromolecules on substrate.


ABSTRACT: Spontaneous degradation of bottlebrush macromolecules on aqueous substrates was monitored by atomic force microscopy. Scission of C ? C covalent bonds in the brush backbone occurred due to steric repulsion between the adsorbed side chains, which generated bond tension on the order of several nano-Newtons. Unlike conventional chemical reactions, the rate of bond scission was shown to decrease with temperature. This apparent anti-Arrhenius behavior was caused by a decrease in the surface energy of the underlying substrate upon heating, which results in a corresponding decrease of bond tension in the adsorbed macromolecules. Even though the tension dropped minimally from 2.16 to 1.89 nN, this was sufficient to overpower the increase in the thermal energy (k(B)T) in the Arrhenius equation. The rate constant of the bond-scission reaction was measured as a function of temperature and surface energy. Fitting the experimental data by a perturbed Morse potential V = V(0)(1 - e(-?x))(2) - fx, we determined the depth and width of the potential to be V(0) = 141 ± 19 kJ/mol and ?(-1) = 0.18 ± 0.03 ?, respectively. Whereas the V(0) value is in reasonable agreement with the activation energy E(a) = 80-220 kJ/mol of mechanical and thermal degradation of organic polymers, it is significantly lower than the dissociation energy of a C ? C bond D(e) = 350 kJ/mol. Moreover, the force constant K(x) = 2?(2)V(0) = 1.45 ± 0.36 kN/m of a strained bottlebrush along its backbone is markedly larger than the force constant of a C ? C bond K(l) = 0.44 kN/m, which is attributed to additional stiffness due to deformation of the side chains.

SUBMITTER: Lebedeva NV 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3386079 | biostudies-other | 2012 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Anti-Arrhenius cleavage of covalent bonds in bottlebrush macromolecules on substrate.

Lebedeva Natalia V NV   Nese Alper A   Sun Frank C FC   Matyjaszewski Krzysztof K   Sheiko Sergei S SS  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20120529 24


Spontaneous degradation of bottlebrush macromolecules on aqueous substrates was monitored by atomic force microscopy. Scission of C ─ C covalent bonds in the brush backbone occurred due to steric repulsion between the adsorbed side chains, which generated bond tension on the order of several nano-Newtons. Unlike conventional chemical reactions, the rate of bond scission was shown to decrease with temperature. This apparent anti-Arrhenius behavior was caused by a decrease in the surface energy of  ...[more]

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