A class of surfactant molecules whose structure includes regularly spaced
unsaturation in the tail group and thus, can be readily decomposed by
ring-closing metathesis, and particularly by the action of a transition
metal catalyst, to form small molecule products. These small molecules
are designed to have increased volatility and/or enhanced solubility as
compared to the original surfactant molecule and are thus easily removed
by solvent extraction or vacuum extraction at low temperature. By
producing easily removable decomposition products, the surfactant
molecules become particularly desirable as template structures for
preparing meso- and microstructural materials with tailored properties.