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Digital polymers (DPs), which serve as promising molecular-level storage media, have increasingly garnered interest. Their application significantly depends on the efficiency of the information writing (synthesis) and reading processes (sequencing). For reading, rational incorporation of weak bonds in the main chain was applied in most cases in order to improve readability of the tandem mass spectra (MS/MS), which would limit the chain length of DPs, thus reducing the information storage capacity. In this study, the introduction of commercially available crown ether (CE) at the terminus of digital oligo(γ-butyrolactone)s (DOBLs) significantly enhances the predictability and fidelity of matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight tandem mass spectra (MALDI-TOF MS/MS), thus improving the decoding process. The use of crown ether, leveraging a well-established supramolecular interaction with alkali cations known since 1967, offers a strong affinity between ionization agents and CE motifs, to form a selective effect of the desired fragments during the tandem MS. This method is particularly effective for long-chain DPs, extending up to 32-mer, and allows for customizable fragmentation patterns. The incorporation of CE at the DP chain end presents a novel and efficient strategy for enhancing MS/MS readability and amplifying the information storage capacity of polymers.
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