Polymeric microstructures and nanostructures can be prepared with use of a
tip to pattern a surface. A tip can be used to pattern a structure which
can initiate polymerization. The structure can be then exposed to monomer
to induce polymerization at the structure. Alternatively, a tip can be
used to pattern a surface with a monomer in which the surface is treated
with polymerization catalyst so that polymerization occurs at the
patterning site. Ring-opening metathesis polymerization can be carried
out with use of the tip to control the polymerization. The tip can be a
sharp tip as used in for example an atomic force microscope tip.
Norbornene types of monomers can be used. Biological macromolecules can
be also prepared.