| Literature DB >> 27995925 |
Yuanqin He1,2, Manuela Garnica1, Felix Bischoff1, Jacob Ducke1, Marie-Laure Bocquet3, Matthias Batzill2,4, Willi Auwärter1, Johannes V Barth1.
Abstract
Surface-assisted covalent linking of precursor molecules enables the fabrication of low-dimensional nanostructures, which include graphene nanoribbons. One approach to building functional multicomponent systems involves the lateral anchoring of organic heteromolecules to graphene. Here we demonstrate the dehydrogenative coupling of single porphines to graphene edges on the same metal substrate as used for graphene synthesis. The covalent linkages are visualized by scanning probe techniques with submolecular resolution, which directly reveals bonding motifs and electronic features. Distinct configurations are identified that can be steered towards entities predominantly fused to graphene edges through two pyrrole rings by thermal annealing. Furthermore, we succeeded in the concomitant metallation of the macrocycle with substrate atoms and the axial ligation of adducts. Such processes combined with graphene-nanostructure synthesis has the potential to create complex materials systems with tunable functionalities.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27995925 DOI: 10.1038/nchem.2600
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Chem ISSN: 1755-4330 Impact factor: 24.427