Stretching and folding of 2-nanometer hydrocarbon rods

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Abstract

Linear alkanes CnH2n+2 in vacuum isolation are finite models for an infinite polyethylene chain. Using spontaneous Raman scattering in supersonic jet expansions for n = 13-21 in different spectral ranges, we determine the minimal chain length nh for the cohesion-driven folding of the preferred extended all-trans conformation into a hairpin structure. We treat fully stretched all-trans alkanes as molecular "nanorods" and derive Young's modulus E for the stretching of an isolated single-strand polyethylene fibre by extrapolating the longitudinal acoustic mode to infinite chain length. Two key quality parameters for accurate intra- and intermolecular force fields of hydrocarbons (nh = 18 ± 1, E = 305 ± 5 GPa) are thus derived with high accuracy from experimental spectroscopy. © 2014 the Partner Organisations.

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Lüttschwager, N. O. B., & Suhm, M. A. (2014). Stretching and folding of 2-nanometer hydrocarbon rods. Soft Matter, 10(27), 4885–4901. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4sm00508b

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