Mechanophore with analogue force readout in a polymer network
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Abstract
Polymer networks are fundamental from materials science to cellular biology, however their intrinsic properties are normally characterized using common ensemble-averaged methods. In this work, we introduce a synthetic mechanophore to read out the local force, and to show the proof of concept we covalently link it into a PMA (polymethylacrylate) network as crosslink. We observe differing local intensities of different mechanophores as well as their differing evolution during stretch, and from this quantify locally non-affine responses. Interestingly, it seems to be the single-molecule response yet with analogue force readout inaccessible using conventional mechanophores based on irreversible bond scission mechanisms.
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Presenters
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Kaikai Zheng
Institute for Basic Science
Authors
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Kaikai Zheng
Institute for Basic Science
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Yifan Zhang
Institute for Basic Science
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Lingxiang Jiang
Jinan University
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Jiang Zhao
Beijing National Research Center for Molecular Sciences, Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Steve Granick
Institute for Basic Science, IBS Center for Soft and Living Matter, Institute of Basic Sciences, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology, Institute of Basic Science, Center for soft and living matter, Center for Soft and Living Matter, Institute for Basic Science, Ulsan Natl Inst of Sci & Tech