Observation of a single polymer chain

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Polymers consist of chains made up of repeating units called monomers, which can exist in amorphous or crystalline states. The discussion centers on the feasibility of fabricating and observing a single polymer chain using microscopy techniques. Time of flight MALDI can be employed to determine the mass of single polymer chains. A reference to a past study published in Nature or Science suggests that observing single polymer chains has been achieved experimentally. Further investigation into AFM techniques may provide additional insights.
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Hi,

I have a question regarding polymers.
You know that polymers, basically, consist of chains of polymers, each chain including number of repeating units (monomer). These chains can be in amorphous or crystalline states.

Experimentally, is it possible to fabricate and see a single chain of a polymer using microscope (any kind of microscope)?
Or, is it possible to separate a single chain out of the polymer and observe it?

Thank you
 
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You can do time of flight MALDI to determine the mass of single polymer chains.
 
mah65 said:
Hi,

I have a question regarding polymers.
You know that polymers, basically, consist of chains of polymers, each chain including number of repeating units (monomer). These chains can be in amorphous or crystalline states.

Experimentally, is it possible to fabricate and see a single chain of a polymer using microscope (any kind of microscope)?
Or, is it possible to separate a single chain out of the polymer and observe it?

Thank you
I think I remember seeing a paper in either Nature or Science from many years ago (>20) where this had already been done.

Chet
 
Thank you.

If published in Nature or Science, it implies to be an important issue. Could give me the exact information or link of this paper?
 
probably using AFM you can try to goole it
 
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