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DOI: 10.1038/s41467-019-08756-3
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Double helical conformation and extreme rigidity in a rodlike polyelectrolyte

Ying Wang,Yan He,Yu Zhou,Junkai Gao,Stephanie ten Brinck,Carla Slebodnick,Gregory B. Fahs,Curt J. Zanelotti,Maruti Hegde,Robert B. Moore,Bernd Ensing,Theo J. Dingemans,Rui Qiao,Louis A. Madsen

Persistence length
Rigidity (electromagnetism)
Structural rigidity
2019
The ubiquitous biomacromolecule DNA has an axial rigidity persistence length of ~50 nm, driven by its elegant double helical structure. While double and multiple helix structures appear widely in nature, only rarely are these found in synthetic non-chiral macromolecules. Here we report a double helical conformation in the densely charged aromatic polyamide poly(2,2'-disulfonyl-4,4'-benzidine terephthalamide) or PBDT. This double helix macromolecule represents one of the most rigid simple molecular structures known, exhibiting an extremely high axial persistence length (~1 micrometer). We present X-ray diffraction, NMR spectroscopy, and molecular dynamics (MD) simulations that reveal and confirm the double helical conformation. The discovery of this extreme rigidity in combination with high charge density gives insight into the self-assembly of molecular ionic composites with high mechanical modulus (~ 1 GPa) yet with liquid-like ion motions inside, and provides fodder for formation of other 1D-reinforced composites.
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    Double helical conformation and extreme rigidity in a rodlike polyelectrolyte” is a paper by Ying Wang Yan He Yu Zhou Junkai Gao Stephanie ten Brinck Carla Slebodnick Gregory B. Fahs Curt J. Zanelotti Maruti Hegde Robert B. Moore Bernd Ensing Theo J. Dingemans Rui Qiao Louis A. Madsen published in 2019. It has an Open Access status of “gold”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.