Hierarchical Structures of Self-Assembled Polypeptoids Revealed by Cryo-TEM
ORAL
Abstract
Atomically-defined amphiphilic polypeptoid block copolymers, synthesized via solid-phase synthesis, can self-assemble into diverse well-ordered hierarchical nanostructures. By tuning intra- and intermolecular interactions, we design and control these structures across multiple length scales. Using advancements in cryogenic transmission electron microscopy (cryo-TEM), we directly image the hierarchical nanostructures, including two dimensional nanosheets and one-dimensional nanofibers, from atomic-level molecular arrangements and crystal motifs to nanoscale morphologies. This atomic-scale imaging reveals how intra- and intermolecular interactions influence chain conformation, lattice parameters, and morphological transformations.
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Presenters
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Xi Jiang
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Authors
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Yen Jea Lee
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Morgan Seidler
University of California, Berkeley
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Xubo Luo
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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David Prendergast
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Nitash P Balsara
University of California, Berkeley
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Ronald N Zuckermann
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Brooks A Able
University of California, Berkeley
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Xi Jiang
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory