| Literature DB >> 28000170 |
Huiling Zhao1, Yinli Li1, Dong Chen1, Bo Liu2.
Abstract
The co-adsorption behavior of nucleic-acid base (thymine; cytosine) and melamine was investigated by scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) technique at liquid/solid (1-octanol/graphite) interface. STM characterization results indicate that phase separation happened after dropping the mixed solution of thymine-melamine onto highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG) surface, while the hetero-component cluster-like structure was observed when cytosine-melamine binary assembly system is used. From the viewpoints of non-covalent interactions calculated by using density functional theory (DFT) method, the formation mechanisms of these assembled structures were explored in detail. This work will supply a methodology to design the supramolecular assembled structures and the hetero-component materials composed by biological and chemical compound.Entities:
Keywords: Binary self-assembly; Hetero-compound; Hydrogen binding; Intermolecular recognition
Year: 2016 PMID: 28000170 PMCID: PMC5174008 DOI: 10.1186/s11671-016-1767-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale Res Lett ISSN: 1556-276X Impact factor: 4.703
Fig. 1The chemical structures of building blocks. a Melamine. b Thymine. c Cytosine
Fig. 2a STM image with a large area of the melamine self-assembled structure on HOPG substrate. b and c High-resolution STM (HR-STM) images for an ordered domain, showing hexagonal porous structure formed by melamine molecules. Tunneling conditions: V bias = 0.450 V, I = 0.127 nA. d Molecular model proposed for the assembled structure formed by melamine molecules
Fig. 3a STM image including two adjacent domains of the self-assembled products formed by melamine and thymine molecules on graphite surface. b HR-STM image for assembled structure in D-I domain formed by thymine molecules. Tunelling conditions: V bias = 0.450 V, I = 0.102 nA. c Model proposed for the assembled structure formed by thymine molecules
Fig. 4a A large-scale STM image showing multiple adjacent domains formed by cytosine-melamine binary assembly system on graphite surface. b HR-STM images including the typical adjacent domains marked with I, II where there existing different self-assembled units. c HR-STM image for the assembled structure in the domain marked with II in b image. Tunneling conditions: V bias = 0.450 V, I = 0.189 nA. d Tentative molecular models proposed for the cytosine-melamine cluster configurations corresponding to c
Fig. 5The DMol3 calculation results for pure melamine and cytosine-melamine binary assembly systems. a Melamine-melamine porous nanostructure. b One hetero-component molecular cluster of cytosine-melamine