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Yibao Li1, Linxiu Cheng1, Chunhua Liu1, Wei Liu1, Yulan Fan1, Xiaolin Fan2, Qingdao Zeng3.
Abstract
The on-surface formation of organometallic monomers or oligomers, especially in supramolecular network, attracts an extensive interest for chemists and material scientist. In this work, we have investigated metal coordination between zinc (II) phthalocyanine (ZnPc) and 1, 3-di (4-pyridyl) propane (dipy-pra) in the 2, 6, 11-tricarboxydecyloxy-3, 7, 10-triundecyloxy triphenylene (asym-TTT) supramolecular template by means of scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) on highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG) substrate under ambient conditions. The experimental results demonstrate that every two ZnPc molecules in one nano-reactor connect with each other through one dipy-pra molecule by metal-coordination interaction. In this coordinating process, the template of asym-TTT supramolecular networks plays a significant role.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 26061532 PMCID: PMC4462016 DOI: 10.1038/srep10972
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1Chemical structures of
(a) asym-TTT, (b) ZnPc and (c) dipy-pra.
Figure 2(a) STM image showing assembled structure of asym-TTT/Zn-Pc (42.2 nm × 42.2 nm, Iset = 198.4 pA, Vbias = 600.0 mV). (b) STM image showing entirely assembled structure of asym-TTT /Zn-Pc/dipy-pra system after the dipy-pra molecule was added (37.9 nm × 37.9 nm, Iset = 247.1 pA, Vbias = 1037 mV). (c) Molecular model for the observed area in (a). (d) Molecular model for the observed area in (b).
Figure 3Sequential STM images of a 54.2 nm × 54.2 nm region illustrating the metal-coordination process of ZnPc in the rearranged networks.
The time of the first image is arbitrarily set to zero (a), and the white arrows in the images (a–c) highlight the process.
Figure 4Schematic illustration of the formation of ZnPc/dipy-pra coordination.