Controlling the nanoscale morphology of organic thin films represents a critical challenge in the fabrication of organic (opto)electronic devices. The morphology of the (multicomponent) thin films in turn depends on the mutual orientation of the molecular components and their supramolecular packing on the surface. Here, it is shown how the surface co-assembly of electron-donating and -accepting building blocks can be controlled via (supra)molecular design. Hexa-peri-hexabenzocoronene (HBC) derivatives with multiple hydrogen-bonding (H-bonding) sites were synthesized and their co-assembly with alkyl-substituted perylene tetracarboxy diimide (PDI) was studied using scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) at the solution-graphite interface. STM da...
The development of organic devices with nanoscale features is becoming the focus of intense research...
Organic charge transfer (CT) complexes obtained by combining molecular electron donors and acceptors...
Directional intermolecular forces are considered promising candidates to study and prepare networks ...
Controlling the nanoscale morphology of organic thin films represents a critical challenge in the fa...
Supramolecular assemblies have a key component with regards to supramolecular electronics, the study...
Discrete and multicomponent nanoscale noncovalent assemblies on surfaces featuring polygonal porous ...
Organic based materials forming supramolecular assembly have generated significant interest in many ...
The spontaneous formation of supramolecular assemblies has been viewed as a potential route to the c...
We report the synthesis and photophysical characterization of a series of hexa-<i>peri</i>-hexabenzo...
In this study, the templating role of bimolecular triple hydrogen bonded honeycomb network consistin...
We describe the synthesis, supramolecular ordering on surfaces and in solution, and photophysical ch...
Well-defined conjugated materials play an important role in organic electronics because of their pre...
Two-dimensional (2D) supramolecular assemblies of a series of novel C3-symmetric hexa-peri-hexabenzo...
A melamine derivative has been covalently equipped with two oligo(para-phenylenevinylene) (OPV) chro...
The development of organic devices with nanoscale features is becoming the focus of intense research...
Organic charge transfer (CT) complexes obtained by combining molecular electron donors and acceptors...
Directional intermolecular forces are considered promising candidates to study and prepare networks ...
Controlling the nanoscale morphology of organic thin films represents a critical challenge in the fa...
Supramolecular assemblies have a key component with regards to supramolecular electronics, the study...
Discrete and multicomponent nanoscale noncovalent assemblies on surfaces featuring polygonal porous ...
Organic based materials forming supramolecular assembly have generated significant interest in many ...
The spontaneous formation of supramolecular assemblies has been viewed as a potential route to the c...
We report the synthesis and photophysical characterization of a series of hexa-<i>peri</i>-hexabenzo...
In this study, the templating role of bimolecular triple hydrogen bonded honeycomb network consistin...
We describe the synthesis, supramolecular ordering on surfaces and in solution, and photophysical ch...
Well-defined conjugated materials play an important role in organic electronics because of their pre...
Two-dimensional (2D) supramolecular assemblies of a series of novel C3-symmetric hexa-peri-hexabenzo...
A melamine derivative has been covalently equipped with two oligo(para-phenylenevinylene) (OPV) chro...
The development of organic devices with nanoscale features is becoming the focus of intense research...
Organic charge transfer (CT) complexes obtained by combining molecular electron donors and acceptors...
Directional intermolecular forces are considered promising candidates to study and prepare networks ...