On-surface synthesis of ligands to elaborate coordination polymers on an au(111) surface

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On-surface metal-organic polymers have emerged as a class of promising 2D materials. Here, we propose a new strategy to obtain coordination polymers by transforming supramolecular networks into coordination polymers by surface-assisted cyclo-dehydrogenation of organic building blocks. All nanostructures are fully characterized by using scanning tunneling microscopy under ultra-high vacuum on a gold surface. We demonstrated that the balance between molecule-molecule interaction and molecule-substrate interaction can be drastically modified by a strong modification of the geometry of the molecules thanks to a thermal annealing. This new way is an efficient method to elaborate on-surface coordination polymers.

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Geagea, E., Jeannoutot, J., Morgenthaler, L., Lamare, S., Palmino, F., & Chérioux, F. (2021). On-surface synthesis of ligands to elaborate coordination polymers on an au(111) surface. Nanomaterials, 11(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/nano11082102

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