Mechanically activated rupture of single covalent bonds: evidence of force induced bond hydrolysis |
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Authors: | Schmidt Sebastian W Kersch Alfred Beyer Martin K Clausen-Schaumann Hauke |
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Affiliation: | Munich University of Applied Sciences, Department of Precision- and Micro-Engineering, Engineering Physics, Munich, Germany. |
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Abstract: | We have used temperature-dependent single molecule force spectroscopy to stretch covalently anchored carboxymethylated amylose (CMA) polymers attached to an amino-functionalized AFM cantilever. Using an Arrhenius kinetics model based on a Morse potential as a one-dimensional representation of covalent bonds, we have extracted kinetic and structural parameters of the bond rupture process. With 35.5 kJ mol(-1), we found a significantly smaller dissociation energy and with 9.0 × 10(2) s(-1) to 3.6 × 10(3) s(-1) also smaller Arrhenius pre-factors than expected for homolytic bond scission. One possible explanation for the severely reduced dissociation energy and Arrhenius pre-factors is the mechanically activated hydrolysis of covalent bonds. Both the carboxylic acid amide and the siloxane bond in the amino-silane surface linker are in principle prone to bond hydrolysis. Scattering, slope and curvature of the scattered data plots indicate that in fact two competing rupture mechanisms are observed. |
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