© 2017 Macmillan Publishers Limited, part of Springer Nature. All rights reserved. Two-dimensional (2D) supramolecular arrays provide a route to the spatial control of the chemical functionality of a surface, but their deposition is in almost all cases limited to a monolayer termination. Here we investigated the sequential deposition of one 2D array on another to form a supramolecular heterostructure and realize the growth - normal to the underlying substrate - of distinct ordered layers, each of which is stabilized by in-plane hydrogen bonding. For heterostructures formed by depositing terephthalic acid or trimesic acid on cyanuric acid/melamine, we have determined, using atomic force microscopy under ambient conditions, a clear epitaxial ...
The two-dimensional pattern formation of hydrogen bonding isophthalic acid derivatives at the liquid...
Hydrogen-bond formation between ionic adsorbates on an Ag(111) surface under ultrahigh vacuum was st...
The fluorescence of a two-dimensional supramolecular network of 5,10,15,20-tetrakis(4-carboxylphenyl...
Two-dimensional (2D) supramolecular arrays provide a route to the spatial control of the chemical fu...
Molecules adsorbed on surfaces can show fascinating characteristics and properties. In particular th...
International audienceThe self-assembly of benzene diboronic acid molecules on KCl(001) is investiga...
International audienceThe electronic properties of two-dimensional semiconductors can be strongly mo...
A two-dimensional porous network formed from perylene tetracarboxylic diimide (PTCDI) and melamine m...
Organic based materials forming supramolecular assembly have generated significant interest in many ...
International audienceThe study of the growth of extended supramolecular networks on insulating subs...
The limited stability of the surface of black phosphorus (BP) under atmospheric conditions is a sign...
This thesis deals with adsorption, self-assembly, and surface reactions of organic molecules on soli...
Molecules adsorbed on surfaces can show fascinating characteristics and properties. In particular th...
This thesis describes an in-situ study of the nucleation and growth behavior of two-dimensional supr...
Molecules self-assemble on surfaces forming a variety of patterns that depend on the relative streng...
The two-dimensional pattern formation of hydrogen bonding isophthalic acid derivatives at the liquid...
Hydrogen-bond formation between ionic adsorbates on an Ag(111) surface under ultrahigh vacuum was st...
The fluorescence of a two-dimensional supramolecular network of 5,10,15,20-tetrakis(4-carboxylphenyl...
Two-dimensional (2D) supramolecular arrays provide a route to the spatial control of the chemical fu...
Molecules adsorbed on surfaces can show fascinating characteristics and properties. In particular th...
International audienceThe self-assembly of benzene diboronic acid molecules on KCl(001) is investiga...
International audienceThe electronic properties of two-dimensional semiconductors can be strongly mo...
A two-dimensional porous network formed from perylene tetracarboxylic diimide (PTCDI) and melamine m...
Organic based materials forming supramolecular assembly have generated significant interest in many ...
International audienceThe study of the growth of extended supramolecular networks on insulating subs...
The limited stability of the surface of black phosphorus (BP) under atmospheric conditions is a sign...
This thesis deals with adsorption, self-assembly, and surface reactions of organic molecules on soli...
Molecules adsorbed on surfaces can show fascinating characteristics and properties. In particular th...
This thesis describes an in-situ study of the nucleation and growth behavior of two-dimensional supr...
Molecules self-assemble on surfaces forming a variety of patterns that depend on the relative streng...
The two-dimensional pattern formation of hydrogen bonding isophthalic acid derivatives at the liquid...
Hydrogen-bond formation between ionic adsorbates on an Ag(111) surface under ultrahigh vacuum was st...
The fluorescence of a two-dimensional supramolecular network of 5,10,15,20-tetrakis(4-carboxylphenyl...