Controlling on-surface polymerization by hierarchical and substrate-directed growth

Author:  ["L. Lafferentz","V. Eberhardt","C. Dri","C. Africh","G. Comelli","F. Esch","S. Hecht","L. Grill"]

Publication:  Nature Chemistry

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Abstract

A key challenge in the field of nanotechnology, in particular in the design of molecular machines, novel materials or molecular electronics, is the bottom-up construction of covalently bound molecular architectures in a well-defined arrangement. To date, only rather simple structures have been obtained because of the limitation of one-step connection processes. Indeed, for the formation of sophisticated structures, step-by-step connection of molecules is required. Here, we present a strategy for the covalent connection of molecules in a hierarchical manner by the selective and sequential activation of specific sites, thereby generating species with a programmed reactivity. This approach leads to improved network quality and enables the fabrication of heterogeneous architectures with high selectivity. Furthermore, substrate-directed growth and a preferred orientation of the molecular nanostructures are achieved on an anisotropic surface. The demonstrated control over reactivity and diffusion during covalent bond formation constitutes a promising route towards the creation of sophisticated multi-component molecular nanostructures. The bottom-up construction of covalently linked molecular architectures on surfaces has recently been demonstrated, but only rather simple structures can be obtained in such one-step connection processes. A sequential approach has now been used to induce the selective connection of molecules with a programmed reactivity, enabling network formation with high selectivity.

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Lafferentz, L., Eberhardt, V., Dri, C. et al. Controlling on-surface polymerization by hierarchical and substrate-directed growth. Nature Chem 4, 215–220 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1038/nchem.1242

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