The research work carried out will enhance innovation capacity through new methodologies and knowledge. The modified chemical coupling method significantly improves the yield of polyynes with ease. The modified physical method for preparing both polyynes and cyano-polyynes greatly enhances product purity and reduces solvent consumption by over 80% through solvent recovery. These two methods will benefit all lab-scale research on polyynes. The preparation of solid carbon chain-based material at room temperature also offers energy-saving advantages compared to other carbon-based materials. The resulting new materials will create more opportunities for the academic community. Currently, stable carbon chain-based material has been achieved at lab scale (wafer-sized), with its basic structural information validated through standardized tests including Raman, SEM, and TEM. Key physical and chemical properties, as well as potential applications such as metal-free catalytic performance, have also been tested. Therefore, no immediate industrial or market opportunities can be identified. At the present stage, academic researchers are the target group and users. The new material has attracted interest among our collaborators and is expected to gain wider attention after publication.