To date, supramolecular chemistry is an ever growing research field owing to its crucial role in molecular catalysis, recognition, medicine, data storage and processing as well as artificial photosynthetic devices. Different isolated supramolecules were prepared by molecular self-assembly on surfaces. This review mainly focuses on supramolecular aggregations on noble metal surfaces studied by scanning tunneling microscopy, including dimers, trimers, tetramers, pentamers, wire-like assemblies and Sierpinski triangular fractals. The variety of self-assembled structures reflects the subtle balance between intermolecular and molecule-substrate interactions, which to some extent may be controlled by molecules, substrates and the molecular covera...
We report the construction of complex metal-organic assemblies at surfaces using concepts from coord...
International audienceWhile spectacular molecular networks have been assembled on metal surfaces and...
The adsorption and supramolecular ordering of trimesic acid (TMA), 1,3,5-benzenetricarboxylic acid ...
This article discusses different approaches to build up supramolecular nanoarchitectures on surfaces...
Supramolecular chemistry has a very large impact on chemistry of current interest and the use of non...
Understanding how molecules interact to form large-scale hierarchical structures on surfaces holds p...
Understanding how molecules interact to form large-scale hierarchical structures on surfaces holds p...
Employing molecular self-assembly for the fabrication of well-defined nanostructures on solid surfac...
International audienceThe self-assembly of small organic molecules interacting via non-covalent forc...
The controlled formation of non-covalent bonds (H-bonding, metal-ligand interactions) is the key ing...
Self-assembly of organic molecules represents an efficient and convenient bottom-up approach for the...
Interaction forces between aromatic moieties, often referred to as π–π interactions, are an importan...
In this thesis, we present Scanning Tunneling Microscopy investigations of two-dimensional supramole...
Since the serendipitous event that led to the first synthesis of a molecule by the hands of Man in 1...
The self-assembly of small molecular modules into non-covalently linked polymeric nanostructures is ...
We report the construction of complex metal-organic assemblies at surfaces using concepts from coord...
International audienceWhile spectacular molecular networks have been assembled on metal surfaces and...
The adsorption and supramolecular ordering of trimesic acid (TMA), 1,3,5-benzenetricarboxylic acid ...
This article discusses different approaches to build up supramolecular nanoarchitectures on surfaces...
Supramolecular chemistry has a very large impact on chemistry of current interest and the use of non...
Understanding how molecules interact to form large-scale hierarchical structures on surfaces holds p...
Understanding how molecules interact to form large-scale hierarchical structures on surfaces holds p...
Employing molecular self-assembly for the fabrication of well-defined nanostructures on solid surfac...
International audienceThe self-assembly of small organic molecules interacting via non-covalent forc...
The controlled formation of non-covalent bonds (H-bonding, metal-ligand interactions) is the key ing...
Self-assembly of organic molecules represents an efficient and convenient bottom-up approach for the...
Interaction forces between aromatic moieties, often referred to as π–π interactions, are an importan...
In this thesis, we present Scanning Tunneling Microscopy investigations of two-dimensional supramole...
Since the serendipitous event that led to the first synthesis of a molecule by the hands of Man in 1...
The self-assembly of small molecular modules into non-covalently linked polymeric nanostructures is ...
We report the construction of complex metal-organic assemblies at surfaces using concepts from coord...
International audienceWhile spectacular molecular networks have been assembled on metal surfaces and...
The adsorption and supramolecular ordering of trimesic acid (TMA), 1,3,5-benzenetricarboxylic acid ...