The self-assembly of three porphyrin derivatives was studied in detail on a Cu(111) substrate by means of scanning tunneling microscopy (STM). All derivatives have two 4-cyanophenyl substituents in diagonally opposed meso-positions of the porphyrin core, but differ in the nature of the other two meso-alkoxyphenyl substituents. At coverages below 0.8 monolayers, two derivatives form molecular chains, which evolve into nanoporous networks at higher coverages. The third derivative self-assembles directly into a nanoporous network without showing a one-dimensional phase. The pore-to-pore distances for the three networks depend on the size and shape of the alkoxy substituents. All observed effects are explained by 1) different steric demands of ...
International audienceMolecular self-assembly on surfaces is driven by the range of interactions bet...
A molecular model system of tetraphenyl porphyrins (TPP) adsorbed on metallic substrates is systemat...
The self-assembly properties of two Zn(II) porphyrin isomers on Cu(111) are studied at different cov...
The self-assembly of three porphyrin derivatives was studied in detail on a Cu(111) substrate by mea...
The self-assembly of three porphyrin derivatives was studied in detail on a Cu(111) substrate by mea...
The self-assembly properties of two Zn(II) porphyrin isomers on Cu(111) are studied at different cov...
We present a low-temperature scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) study on the supramolecular orderin...
The development of supramolecular synthons capable of driving hierarchical two-dimensional (2D) self...
Self-assembly of molecular building blocks to produce extended two-dimensional arrangements is a fir...
Designing nanoscale devices requires a clear understanding of the hierarchical structural organizati...
The investigation and control of molecular properties is currently a dynamic research field. Here I ...
Tetrapyrrolic macrocycles, such as porphyrins, belong to a class of distinctively multifunctional bi...
Recent synthesis of covalent organic assemblies at surfaces has opened up the promise of producing r...
The self-assembly of a nickel-porphyrin derivative (Ni-DPPyP) containing two pyridyl coordinating si...
International audienceMolecular self-assembly on surfaces is driven by the range of interactions bet...
A molecular model system of tetraphenyl porphyrins (TPP) adsorbed on metallic substrates is systemat...
The self-assembly properties of two Zn(II) porphyrin isomers on Cu(111) are studied at different cov...
The self-assembly of three porphyrin derivatives was studied in detail on a Cu(111) substrate by mea...
The self-assembly of three porphyrin derivatives was studied in detail on a Cu(111) substrate by mea...
The self-assembly properties of two Zn(II) porphyrin isomers on Cu(111) are studied at different cov...
We present a low-temperature scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) study on the supramolecular orderin...
The development of supramolecular synthons capable of driving hierarchical two-dimensional (2D) self...
Self-assembly of molecular building blocks to produce extended two-dimensional arrangements is a fir...
Designing nanoscale devices requires a clear understanding of the hierarchical structural organizati...
The investigation and control of molecular properties is currently a dynamic research field. Here I ...
Tetrapyrrolic macrocycles, such as porphyrins, belong to a class of distinctively multifunctional bi...
Recent synthesis of covalent organic assemblies at surfaces has opened up the promise of producing r...
The self-assembly of a nickel-porphyrin derivative (Ni-DPPyP) containing two pyridyl coordinating si...
International audienceMolecular self-assembly on surfaces is driven by the range of interactions bet...
A molecular model system of tetraphenyl porphyrins (TPP) adsorbed on metallic substrates is systemat...
The self-assembly properties of two Zn(II) porphyrin isomers on Cu(111) are studied at different cov...