Literature DB >> 22083027

Substrate selected polymorphism of epitaxially aligned tetraphenyl-porphyrin thin films.

Tatjana Djuric1, Thomas Ules, Sina Gusenleitner, Navaphun Kayunkid, Harald Plank, Gregor Hlawacek, Christian Teichert, Martin Brinkmann, Mike Ramsey, Roland Resel.   

Abstract

Porphyrin molecules, of interest as versatile materials for organic electronics, are highly prone to formation of significantly different polymorphic phases. To elucidate the determinants for the specific polymorphic phase formed in thin films as well as for the arrangement of the molecules on a given substrate two different anisotropic substrate surfaces have been selected: KCl(100) and the oxygen reconstructed Cu(110) surface. We observe that the crystal structure of the thin films depends on the substrate, whereas the relative molecular orientations in both cases are similar. X-Ray and transmission electron diffraction of 30 nm thick tetraphenyl-porphyrin (H(2)TPP) and platinum tetraphenyl-porphyrin (PtTPP) thin films deposited on KCl(100) surfaces reveals that both kinds of molecules crystallize in a tetragonal polymorph with the (001) lattice planes, i.e. with their macrocycles, parallel to the substrate. Films deposited on the oxygen reconstructed Cu(110)-(2 × 1)O surface exhibit in contrast the triclinic polymorph even though molecules again align nearly parallel to the substrate surface as observed by LEED and X-ray diffraction. On both substrates we identify two driving forces for the epitaxial alignment of porphyrins: (i) molecules aligning with their macrocycles (nearly) parallel to the substrate surface and (ii) the porphyrin molecules forming a commensurate unit cell with the respective substrate. The polymorphic phase meeting both requirements is the most favorable to be formed on a given substrate and due to this structural flexibility in both cases well-ordered, epitaxially aligned porphyrin thin films are achieved.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22083027     DOI: 10.1039/c1cp22299f

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Chem Chem Phys        ISSN: 1463-9076            Impact factor:   3.676


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