International audienceMolecular engineering on surface has been revolutionized by the possibility to create covalent connections between molecular tectons. Following the pioneering works on supramolecular structures and their triumphal developments during a decade, covalent organic frameworks on surface open up new routes towards robust and regular porous macromolecular structures usable in practical applications such as molecular electronics, energy conversion or catalysis. Metal surfaces can be also be decorated with semiconducting organic structures, widening the scope of applicability of these polymer-modified surfaces. If the first generation of molecular building blocks was designed so that the functional groups were introduced for a ...
The term “covalent organic framework” (COF) refers to a class of porous organic polymeric materials ...
Covalent organic frameworks constitute an emerging class of organic polymeric materials which are fo...
The controlled nanoscale functionalization of substrates by means of molecular self-assembly process...
International audienceMolecular engineering on surface has been revolutionized by the possibility to...
The fabrication of macromolecular organic structures on surfaces is one major concern in materials s...
On-surface synthesis is appearing as an extremely promising strategy to create organic nanoarchitect...
De nos jours, l’élaboration d’objets de dimensions nanométriques constitue un champ de recherches pa...
The study of organic chemistry has enabled remarkable control in the design of zerodimensional molec...
The formation of additional phenyl rings on surfaces is of particular interest because it allows for...
Starting from a clean, ordered surface, the growth of new materials can be accomplished with atomic ...
A major goal of heterogeneous catalysis is to optimize catalytic selectivity. Selectivity is often l...
The formation of porous covalent organic frameworks (COFs) on metal surfaces has potential applicati...
Creating or connecting together large organic molecules, as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH), ...
In this thesis we combine surface chemistry and surface physics to architecture molecular layers in ...
Metal-organic polyhedra (MOPs) are discrete, intrinsically-porous architectures that operate at the ...
The term “covalent organic framework” (COF) refers to a class of porous organic polymeric materials ...
Covalent organic frameworks constitute an emerging class of organic polymeric materials which are fo...
The controlled nanoscale functionalization of substrates by means of molecular self-assembly process...
International audienceMolecular engineering on surface has been revolutionized by the possibility to...
The fabrication of macromolecular organic structures on surfaces is one major concern in materials s...
On-surface synthesis is appearing as an extremely promising strategy to create organic nanoarchitect...
De nos jours, l’élaboration d’objets de dimensions nanométriques constitue un champ de recherches pa...
The study of organic chemistry has enabled remarkable control in the design of zerodimensional molec...
The formation of additional phenyl rings on surfaces is of particular interest because it allows for...
Starting from a clean, ordered surface, the growth of new materials can be accomplished with atomic ...
A major goal of heterogeneous catalysis is to optimize catalytic selectivity. Selectivity is often l...
The formation of porous covalent organic frameworks (COFs) on metal surfaces has potential applicati...
Creating or connecting together large organic molecules, as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH), ...
In this thesis we combine surface chemistry and surface physics to architecture molecular layers in ...
Metal-organic polyhedra (MOPs) are discrete, intrinsically-porous architectures that operate at the ...
The term “covalent organic framework” (COF) refers to a class of porous organic polymeric materials ...
Covalent organic frameworks constitute an emerging class of organic polymeric materials which are fo...
The controlled nanoscale functionalization of substrates by means of molecular self-assembly process...