Publications [#232159] of Stephen L Craig

Journal Articles

  1. Wu, D; Lenhardt, JM; Black, AL; Akhremitchev, BB; Craig, SL, "Molecular stress relief through a force-induced irreversible extension in polymer contour length.", Journal of the American Chemical SocietyNovember,, 2010, 132(45), 15936-15938 [20977189], [doi].
    (last updated on 2024/04/24)

    Abstract:
    Single-molecule force spectroscopy is used to observe the irreversible extension of a gem-dibromocyclopropane (gDBC)-functionalized polybutadiene under tension, a process akin to polymer necking at a single-molecule level. The extension of close to 28% in the contour length of the polymer backbone occurs at roughly 1.2 nN (tip velocity of 3 μm/s) and is attributed to the force-induced isomerization of the gDBCs into 2,3-dibromoalkenes. The rearrangement represents a possible new mechanism for localized stress relief in polymers and polymer networks under load, and the quantification of the force dependency provides a benchmark value for further studies of mechanically triggered chemistry in bulk polymers.