In this review the recent progress in molecular platforms that form rigid and well-defined contact to a metal surface are discussed. Most of the presented examples have at least three anchoring units in order to control the spatial arrangement of the protruding molecular subunit. Another interesting feature is the lateral orientation of these foot structures which, depending on the particular application, is equally important as the spatial arrangement of the molecules. The numerous approaches towards assembling and organizing functional molecules into specific architectures on metal substrates are reviewed here. Particular attention is paid to variations of both, the core structures and the anchoring groups. Furthermore, the analytical met...
The engineering of highly organized molecular architectures has attracted strong interest because of...
Schunack M, Petersen L, Kühnle A, et al. Anchoring of organic molecules to a metal surface: HtBDC on...
Molecular electronics, in which a single molecule or a single layer of molecules that can perform so...
In this review the recent progress in molecular platforms that form rigid and well-defined contact t...
In this thesis, molecules on metal surfaces are explored using low-temperature scanning tunneling mi...
Controlling the orientation of complex molecules in molecular junctions is crucial to their developm...
A modular system has been developed to mount molecules upright onto metal surfaces in a well control...
In this thesis we combine surface chemistry and surface physics to architecture molecular layers in ...
Single molecule-based devices represent the ultimate limit in device design, with promising applicat...
Kühnle A. Self-assembly of organic molecules at metal surfaces. Current Opinion in Colloid & Int...
The introduction of methylthioethers to the molecular wire 1,4-bis(pyridylethynyl)benzene gives rise...
As part of on-going efforts to optimize the electrical performance and stability of molecular electr...
Functionalizing of single molecules on surfaces has manifested great potential for bottom-up constru...
The controlled formation of non-covalent bonds (H-bonding, metal-ligand interactions) is the key ing...
The construction of one- as well as two-dimensional molecular networks confined to surfaces is nowad...
The engineering of highly organized molecular architectures has attracted strong interest because of...
Schunack M, Petersen L, Kühnle A, et al. Anchoring of organic molecules to a metal surface: HtBDC on...
Molecular electronics, in which a single molecule or a single layer of molecules that can perform so...
In this review the recent progress in molecular platforms that form rigid and well-defined contact t...
In this thesis, molecules on metal surfaces are explored using low-temperature scanning tunneling mi...
Controlling the orientation of complex molecules in molecular junctions is crucial to their developm...
A modular system has been developed to mount molecules upright onto metal surfaces in a well control...
In this thesis we combine surface chemistry and surface physics to architecture molecular layers in ...
Single molecule-based devices represent the ultimate limit in device design, with promising applicat...
Kühnle A. Self-assembly of organic molecules at metal surfaces. Current Opinion in Colloid & Int...
The introduction of methylthioethers to the molecular wire 1,4-bis(pyridylethynyl)benzene gives rise...
As part of on-going efforts to optimize the electrical performance and stability of molecular electr...
Functionalizing of single molecules on surfaces has manifested great potential for bottom-up constru...
The controlled formation of non-covalent bonds (H-bonding, metal-ligand interactions) is the key ing...
The construction of one- as well as two-dimensional molecular networks confined to surfaces is nowad...
The engineering of highly organized molecular architectures has attracted strong interest because of...
Schunack M, Petersen L, Kühnle A, et al. Anchoring of organic molecules to a metal surface: HtBDC on...
Molecular electronics, in which a single molecule or a single layer of molecules that can perform so...