The interaction of carbon-based aromatic molecules and nanostructures with metals can strongly depend on the topology of their π-electron systems. This is shown with a model system using the isomers azulene, which has a nonalternant π system with a 5-7 ring structure, and naphthalene, which has an alternant π system with a 6-6 ring structure. We found that azulene can interact much more strongly with metal surfaces. On copper (111), its zero-coverage desorption energy is 1.86 eV, compared to 1.07 eV for naphthalene. The different bond strengths are reflected in the adsorption heights, which are 2.30 Å for azulene and 3.04 Å for naphthalene, as measured by the normal incidence x-ray standing wave technique. These differences in the surface c...
X-ray photoemission and X-ray absorption spectroscopy are important techniques to characterize chemi...
The adsorption of pentacene, perfluoropentacene, other acenes, and biphenyl on a Cu(111) single-crys...
The bonds in metal organic networks on surfaces govern the resulting geometry as well as the electro...
The interaction of carbon-based aromatic molecules and nanostructures with metals can strongly depen...
The interaction of carbon-based aromatic molecules and nanostructures with metals can strongly depen...
The interaction of carbon-based aromatic molecules and nanostructures with metals can strongly depen...
The interaction of carbon-based aromatic molecules and nanostructures with metals can strongly depen...
Interfaces between polycyclic π-electron systems and metals play prominent roles in organic or graph...
Interfaces between polycyclic π-electron systems and metals play prominent roles in organic or graph...
Interfaces between polycyclic π-electron systems and metals play prominent roles in organic or graph...
Nonalternant aromatic π-electron systems show promises for surface functionalization due to their un...
Organic/inorganic hybrid interfaces play a prominent role in organic (opto)electronics, heterogeneou...
We present a comparative study, combining density functional theory with scanning tunneling microsco...
A detailed understanding of the organic molecule/substrate interface is of crucial importance for th...
A detailed understanding of the organic molecule/substrate interface is of crucial importance for th...
X-ray photoemission and X-ray absorption spectroscopy are important techniques to characterize chemi...
The adsorption of pentacene, perfluoropentacene, other acenes, and biphenyl on a Cu(111) single-crys...
The bonds in metal organic networks on surfaces govern the resulting geometry as well as the electro...
The interaction of carbon-based aromatic molecules and nanostructures with metals can strongly depen...
The interaction of carbon-based aromatic molecules and nanostructures with metals can strongly depen...
The interaction of carbon-based aromatic molecules and nanostructures with metals can strongly depen...
The interaction of carbon-based aromatic molecules and nanostructures with metals can strongly depen...
Interfaces between polycyclic π-electron systems and metals play prominent roles in organic or graph...
Interfaces between polycyclic π-electron systems and metals play prominent roles in organic or graph...
Interfaces between polycyclic π-electron systems and metals play prominent roles in organic or graph...
Nonalternant aromatic π-electron systems show promises for surface functionalization due to their un...
Organic/inorganic hybrid interfaces play a prominent role in organic (opto)electronics, heterogeneou...
We present a comparative study, combining density functional theory with scanning tunneling microsco...
A detailed understanding of the organic molecule/substrate interface is of crucial importance for th...
A detailed understanding of the organic molecule/substrate interface is of crucial importance for th...
X-ray photoemission and X-ray absorption spectroscopy are important techniques to characterize chemi...
The adsorption of pentacene, perfluoropentacene, other acenes, and biphenyl on a Cu(111) single-crys...
The bonds in metal organic networks on surfaces govern the resulting geometry as well as the electro...