The self-organization of supramolecular structures, in particular gold-containing hydrogen-bonded rosettes, on highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG) surfaces was investigated by tapping-mode atomic force microscopy (TM-AFM) and scanning tunneling microscopy (STM). TM-AFM and high-resolution STM results show that these hydrogen-bonded assemblies self-organize to form highly ordered domains on HOPG surfaces. We find that a subtle change in one of the building blocks induces two different orientations of the assembly with respect to the surface. These results provide information on the control over the construction of supramolecular nanoarchitectures in 2D with the potential for the manufacturing of functional materials based on structural...
Understanding how molecules interact to form large-scale hierarchical structures on surfaces holds p...
Self-assembly of organic molecules represents an efficient and convenient bottom-up approach for the...
The self-assembly of small molecular modules into non-covalently linked polymeric nanostructures is ...
The self-organization of multicomponent tetrarosette assemblies into ordered nanostructures on graph...
The self-organisation of silver-containing hydrogen-bonded rosette assemblies on highly oriented pyr...
We report on the synthesis and characterization of metal-containing multicomponent, hydrogen-bonded ...
Adequate control over the structures of molecular building blocks plays an important role in the fab...
Self-assembly of an alkylated diacetylene derivative is spatially confined via in situ scanning tunn...
Supramolecular chemistry has a very large impact on chemistry of current interest and the use of non...
Active research of supramolecular chemistry on surfaces started together with the invention of the s...
This article discusses different approaches to build up supramolecular nanoarchitectures on surfaces...
The formation of self-assembled superstructures of cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) after dryin...
The formation of self-assembled superstructures of cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) after dryin...
Discrete and multicomponent nanoscale noncovalent assemblies on surfaces featuring polygonal porous ...
We report a joint computational and experimental study on the concentration-dependent self-assembly ...
Understanding how molecules interact to form large-scale hierarchical structures on surfaces holds p...
Self-assembly of organic molecules represents an efficient and convenient bottom-up approach for the...
The self-assembly of small molecular modules into non-covalently linked polymeric nanostructures is ...
The self-organization of multicomponent tetrarosette assemblies into ordered nanostructures on graph...
The self-organisation of silver-containing hydrogen-bonded rosette assemblies on highly oriented pyr...
We report on the synthesis and characterization of metal-containing multicomponent, hydrogen-bonded ...
Adequate control over the structures of molecular building blocks plays an important role in the fab...
Self-assembly of an alkylated diacetylene derivative is spatially confined via in situ scanning tunn...
Supramolecular chemistry has a very large impact on chemistry of current interest and the use of non...
Active research of supramolecular chemistry on surfaces started together with the invention of the s...
This article discusses different approaches to build up supramolecular nanoarchitectures on surfaces...
The formation of self-assembled superstructures of cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) after dryin...
The formation of self-assembled superstructures of cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) after dryin...
Discrete and multicomponent nanoscale noncovalent assemblies on surfaces featuring polygonal porous ...
We report a joint computational and experimental study on the concentration-dependent self-assembly ...
Understanding how molecules interact to form large-scale hierarchical structures on surfaces holds p...
Self-assembly of organic molecules represents an efficient and convenient bottom-up approach for the...
The self-assembly of small molecular modules into non-covalently linked polymeric nanostructures is ...