The fabrication of nanostructures in a bottom-up approach from specific molecular precursors offers the opportunity to create tailored materials for applications in nanoelectronics. However, the formation of defect-free two-dimensional (2D) covalent networks remains a challenge, which makes it difficult to unveil their electronic structure. Here we report on the hierarchical on-surface synthesis of nearly defect-free 2D covalent architectures with carbonyl-functionalized pores on Au(111), which is investigated by low-temperature scanning tunnelling microscopy in combination with density functional theory calculations. The carbonyl-bridged triphenylamine precursors form six-membered macrocycles and one-dimensional (1D) chains as intermediate...
The ability to precisely control and characterize the electronic structure of low-dimensional materi...
In this thesis, we present Scanning Tunneling Microscopy investigations of two-dimensional supramole...
We present a new class of on-surface covalent reactions, formed between diborylene-3,4,9,10-tetraami...
The post-synthetic modification of covalent organic frameworks (COFs) via host–guest chemistry is an...
Understanding of the electronic properties of new materials is of central importance for science and...
International audienceThe competition between the on-surface synthesis of covalent nanoarchitectures...
International audienceSubtle variations of surface temperature can drastically influence the on-surf...
The covalent linking of molecular building blocks on surfaces enables the construction of specific m...
1 Scheme, 5 FiguresInternational audienceWe report a convergent surface polymerization reaction sche...
The formation of additional phenyl rings on surfaces is of particular interest because it allows for...
Over the last few years, important technological developments were made following a trend towards mi...
The subject of this work is the study of molecular structures on gold surfaces at the single-molecul...
The polymerization of 1,3,5-tri(4-iodophenyl)benzene (TIPB) on Au(111) through covalent aryl-aryl co...
The adsorption, chemical nature, and self-assembly of diaminotriazinyl- and carboxyl-substituted tri...
The polymerization of 1,3,5-tri(4-iodophenyl)benzene (TIPB) on Au(111) through covalent aryl–aryl co...
The ability to precisely control and characterize the electronic structure of low-dimensional materi...
In this thesis, we present Scanning Tunneling Microscopy investigations of two-dimensional supramole...
We present a new class of on-surface covalent reactions, formed between diborylene-3,4,9,10-tetraami...
The post-synthetic modification of covalent organic frameworks (COFs) via host–guest chemistry is an...
Understanding of the electronic properties of new materials is of central importance for science and...
International audienceThe competition between the on-surface synthesis of covalent nanoarchitectures...
International audienceSubtle variations of surface temperature can drastically influence the on-surf...
The covalent linking of molecular building blocks on surfaces enables the construction of specific m...
1 Scheme, 5 FiguresInternational audienceWe report a convergent surface polymerization reaction sche...
The formation of additional phenyl rings on surfaces is of particular interest because it allows for...
Over the last few years, important technological developments were made following a trend towards mi...
The subject of this work is the study of molecular structures on gold surfaces at the single-molecul...
The polymerization of 1,3,5-tri(4-iodophenyl)benzene (TIPB) on Au(111) through covalent aryl-aryl co...
The adsorption, chemical nature, and self-assembly of diaminotriazinyl- and carboxyl-substituted tri...
The polymerization of 1,3,5-tri(4-iodophenyl)benzene (TIPB) on Au(111) through covalent aryl–aryl co...
The ability to precisely control and characterize the electronic structure of low-dimensional materi...
In this thesis, we present Scanning Tunneling Microscopy investigations of two-dimensional supramole...
We present a new class of on-surface covalent reactions, formed between diborylene-3,4,9,10-tetraami...