The self-assembly of multicomponent networks at the liquid–solid interface between Au(111) or highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG) and organic solvents was investigated using scanning tunneling microscopy. Alkoxylated dehydrobenzo[12]annulene (DBA) derivatives form hexagonal nanoporous networks, which trap either single molecules of coronene (COR) or small clusters of COR and isophthalic acid to form multicomponent networks. The pattern of interdigitation between alkyl chains from DBA molecules produces hexagonal pores that are either chiral or achiral. On Au(111) substrates multicomponent networks display an ordered superlattice arrangement of chiral and achiral pores. In comparison, similar networks on HOPG display only chiral pores....
Functionalization and modification of graphene at the nanometer scale is desirable for many applicat...
Multicomponent network formation by using a shape-persistent macrocycle (MC6) at the interface betwe...
The spontaneous formation of supramolecular assemblies has been viewed as a potential route to the c...
The self-assembly of multicomponent networks at the liquid-solid interface between Au(111) or highly...
To demonstrate key roles of multiple interactions between multiple components and multiple phases in...
Active research of supramolecular chemistry on surfaces started together with the invention of the s...
Tailoring the architecture of porous two-dimensional networks formed by molecules is essential for d...
Tailoring the architecture of porous two-dimensional networks formed by molecules is essential for d...
Tailoring the architecture of porous two-dimensional networks formed by molecules is essential for d...
Tailoring the architecture of porous two-dimensional networks formed by molecules is essential for d...
Tailoring the architecture of porous two-dimensional networks formed by molecules is essential for d...
In this study, the templating role of bimolecular triple hydrogen bonded honeycomb network consistin...
This research focuses on using chirality as a tool to study different aspects of supramolecular self...
We study the formation of four supramolecular bicomponent networks based on four linear modules (lin...
The objective of this work is to study both the dynamics and mechanisms of guest incorporation into ...
Functionalization and modification of graphene at the nanometer scale is desirable for many applicat...
Multicomponent network formation by using a shape-persistent macrocycle (MC6) at the interface betwe...
The spontaneous formation of supramolecular assemblies has been viewed as a potential route to the c...
The self-assembly of multicomponent networks at the liquid-solid interface between Au(111) or highly...
To demonstrate key roles of multiple interactions between multiple components and multiple phases in...
Active research of supramolecular chemistry on surfaces started together with the invention of the s...
Tailoring the architecture of porous two-dimensional networks formed by molecules is essential for d...
Tailoring the architecture of porous two-dimensional networks formed by molecules is essential for d...
Tailoring the architecture of porous two-dimensional networks formed by molecules is essential for d...
Tailoring the architecture of porous two-dimensional networks formed by molecules is essential for d...
Tailoring the architecture of porous two-dimensional networks formed by molecules is essential for d...
In this study, the templating role of bimolecular triple hydrogen bonded honeycomb network consistin...
This research focuses on using chirality as a tool to study different aspects of supramolecular self...
We study the formation of four supramolecular bicomponent networks based on four linear modules (lin...
The objective of this work is to study both the dynamics and mechanisms of guest incorporation into ...
Functionalization and modification of graphene at the nanometer scale is desirable for many applicat...
Multicomponent network formation by using a shape-persistent macrocycle (MC6) at the interface betwe...
The spontaneous formation of supramolecular assemblies has been viewed as a potential route to the c...