Abstract

Abstract The micro-Brownian motion of a single polymer chain was directly measured by high-speed (rapid-scan) AFM on a mica substrate under an aqueous solution at room temperature. The diffusion constant was 1.3×10−14 m2/s, which is a basic property of a molecular bearing at a solid–liquid interface. The molecule was a micrometer-long supramolecular chain in which π-conjugated polyrotaxane was coupled by a π–π interaction. Bond scission of this supramolecular chain was directly observed, and the dynamic folding behavior of a single polymer chain was also imaged.

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