The
formation mechanism of ordered helical structures of conjugated
polymers wrapping onto single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) has
been full of controversy in recent decades. A formation mechanism
is proposed for the linear conjugated polymers wrapping around SWCNTs
that the formation of helical structures is dependent on the orientation
competition between backbone segments and side groups via transmission
electron microscopy observations and molecular dynamics simulations.
Results show that the conjugated polymers cannot always form stable
helical structures, even if they have the capability to form a stable
helix. In fact, only part of polymer segments presents a stable helix
on the SWCNTs for the internal rotation in polymer deformations. Furthermore,
a design framework is proposed to choose specific conjugated homopolymers
and copolymers which can form helical structures on the SWCNTs.