Epitaxial Polymerization of Polyester as Studied by Scanning Tunneling Microscopy.
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概要
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ε-Caprolactone was epitaxially polymerized on the basal plane of graphite by the conventional ring-opening reaction. An ultra-thin polymer film remained upon washing the bulk polymer away as confirmed by Infrared and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopies. Direct observation by scanning tunneling microscopy revealed the chain packing of poly(ε-caprolactone) as well as its epitaxial orientation in atomic detail.
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著者
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Kunitake Toyoki
Molecular Architecture Project Jrdc
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SANO Masahito
Molecular Architecture Project-JRDC, Kurume Research Park
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SASAKI Darryl
Molecular Architecture Project-JRDC, Kurume Research Park
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