Two-dimensional metal–organic nanostructures based on the binding of ketone groups and metal atoms were fabricated by depositing pyrene-4,5,9,10-tetraone (PTO) molecules on a Cu(111) surface. The strongly electronegative ketone moieties bind to either copper adatoms from the substrate or codeposited iron atoms. In the former case, scanning tunnelling microscopy images reveal the development of an extended metal–organic supramolecular structure. Each copper adatom coordinates to two ketone ligands of two neighbouring PTO molecules, forming chains that are linked together into large islands through secondary van der Waals interactions. Deposition of iron atoms leads to a transformation of this assembly resulting from the substitution of the m...
A novel approach of identifying metal atoms within a metal–organic surface coordination network usin...
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Two-dimensional metal–organic nanostructures based on the binding of ketone groups and metal atoms w...
Two-dimensional metal-organic nanostructures based on the binding of ketone groups and metal atoms w...
Two-dimensional metal-organic nanostructures based on the binding of ketone groups and metal atoms w...
We study the formation of a coordination network consisting of the organic pyridine-based 2,4,6-tris...
We study the formation of a coordination network consisting of the organic pyridine-based 2,4,6-tris...
International audienceWe have investigated the role played by the atomic structure and reactivity of...
We report the formation of one- and two-dimensional metal-organic coordination structures from para-...
We report the formation of one- and two-dimensional metal-organic coordination structures from para-...
Line them up: Metal–organic chains (see scanning tunneling microscopy image) have been created in si...
This thesis presents a study of the use of two-dimensional metal-organic systems as templates for th...
The interplay between self‐assembly and surface chemistry of 2,3,6,7,10,11‐hexaminotriphenylene (HAT...
A novel approach of identifying metal atoms within a metal–organic surface coordination network usin...
The scientific community is interested in studying matter at the nanoscale and to fabricate nanomate...
The engineering of nanoarchitectures to achieve tailored properties relevant for macroscopic devices...
Two-dimensional metal–organic nanostructures based on the binding of ketone groups and metal atoms w...
Two-dimensional metal-organic nanostructures based on the binding of ketone groups and metal atoms w...
Two-dimensional metal-organic nanostructures based on the binding of ketone groups and metal atoms w...
We study the formation of a coordination network consisting of the organic pyridine-based 2,4,6-tris...
We study the formation of a coordination network consisting of the organic pyridine-based 2,4,6-tris...
International audienceWe have investigated the role played by the atomic structure and reactivity of...
We report the formation of one- and two-dimensional metal-organic coordination structures from para-...
We report the formation of one- and two-dimensional metal-organic coordination structures from para-...
Line them up: Metal–organic chains (see scanning tunneling microscopy image) have been created in si...
This thesis presents a study of the use of two-dimensional metal-organic systems as templates for th...
The interplay between self‐assembly and surface chemistry of 2,3,6,7,10,11‐hexaminotriphenylene (HAT...
A novel approach of identifying metal atoms within a metal–organic surface coordination network usin...
The scientific community is interested in studying matter at the nanoscale and to fabricate nanomate...
The engineering of nanoarchitectures to achieve tailored properties relevant for macroscopic devices...