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Multifunctional sequence-defined macromolecules for chemical data storage
by
Dawyndt, Peter
, Du Prez, Filip
, Martens, Steven
, Landuyt, Annelies
, Devreese, Bart
, Espeel, Pieter
in
140/131
/ 140/58
/ 639/638/403
/ 639/638/455
/ 639/638/630
/ 82/16
/ 82/56
/ Automation
/ Binary data
/ Coding
/ Collection
/ Data processing
/ Data storage
/ Decoding
/ Ethyl carbamate
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Macromolecules
/ Mass spectra
/ Mass spectrometry
/ Mass spectroscopy
/ Mimicry
/ multidisciplinary
/ Oligomers
/ Organic chemistry
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Software development tools
/ Thiolactone
/ Topology
2018
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Multifunctional sequence-defined macromolecules for chemical data storage
by
Dawyndt, Peter
, Du Prez, Filip
, Martens, Steven
, Landuyt, Annelies
, Devreese, Bart
, Espeel, Pieter
in
140/131
/ 140/58
/ 639/638/403
/ 639/638/455
/ 639/638/630
/ 82/16
/ 82/56
/ Automation
/ Binary data
/ Coding
/ Collection
/ Data processing
/ Data storage
/ Decoding
/ Ethyl carbamate
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Macromolecules
/ Mass spectra
/ Mass spectrometry
/ Mass spectroscopy
/ Mimicry
/ multidisciplinary
/ Oligomers
/ Organic chemistry
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Software development tools
/ Thiolactone
/ Topology
2018
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Multifunctional sequence-defined macromolecules for chemical data storage
by
Dawyndt, Peter
, Du Prez, Filip
, Martens, Steven
, Landuyt, Annelies
, Devreese, Bart
, Espeel, Pieter
in
140/131
/ 140/58
/ 639/638/403
/ 639/638/455
/ 639/638/630
/ 82/16
/ 82/56
/ Automation
/ Binary data
/ Coding
/ Collection
/ Data processing
/ Data storage
/ Decoding
/ Ethyl carbamate
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Macromolecules
/ Mass spectra
/ Mass spectrometry
/ Mass spectroscopy
/ Mimicry
/ multidisciplinary
/ Oligomers
/ Organic chemistry
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Software development tools
/ Thiolactone
/ Topology
2018
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Multifunctional sequence-defined macromolecules for chemical data storage
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Multifunctional sequence-defined macromolecules for chemical data storage
2018
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Overview
Sequence-defined macromolecules consist of a defined chain length (single mass), end-groups, composition and topology and prove promising in application fields such as anti-counterfeiting, biological mimicking and data storage. Here we show the potential use of multifunctional sequence-defined macromolecules as a storage medium. As a proof-of-principle, we describe how short text fragments (human-readable data) and QR codes (machine-readable data) are encoded as a collection of oligomers and how the original data can be reconstructed. The amide-urethane containing oligomers are generated using an automated protecting-group free, two-step iterative protocol based on thiolactone chemistry. Tandem mass spectrometry techniques have been explored to provide detailed analysis of the oligomer sequences. We have developed the generic software tools Chemcoder for encoding/decoding binary data as a collection of multifunctional macromolecules and Chemreader for reconstructing oligomer sequences from mass spectra to automate the process of chemical writing and reading.
Sequence-defined macromolecules consist of a defined chain length and topology and can be used in applications such as antibiotics and data storage. Here the authors developed two algorithms to encode text fragments and QR codes as a collection of oligomers and to reconstruct the original data.
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