| Literature DB >> 28910515 |
Tao Wang1, Qitang Fan1, Lin Feng1, Zhijie Tao1, Jianmin Huang1, Huanxin Ju1, Qian Xu1, Shanwei Hu1, Junfa Zhu1.
Abstract
Kagome lattices have attracted much attention owing to their potential applications in spin-frustrated magnetism and host-guest chemistry. Examples toward the fabrication of 2D Kagome lattices reported previously have in common that the precursor molecules were typically deposited on the surface structurally intact with no chemical reactions accompanied. Herein, by using a combination of synchrotron radiation photoelectron spectroscopy (SRPES) and scanning tunneling microscopy (STM), we demonstrated the fabrication of two types of chiral Kagome lattices from on-surface synthesized organometallic compounds, which are known as intermediates of Glaser coupling on silver single crystal surfaces. These Kagome lattices are stabilized by the interplay of various intermolecular interactions, including Br⋅⋅⋅Br bonds, C-Br⋅⋅⋅π bonds and π-π stacking. The chiral transference and host-guest supramolecular structure in the novel Kagome lattices were also studied. Our studies may pave a new way to engineer complex supramolecular networks through on-surface reactions.Keywords: Kagome lattice; STM; chirality; organometallics; photoelectron spectroscopy
Year: 2017 PMID: 28910515 DOI: 10.1002/cphc.201700769
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemphyschem ISSN: 1439-4235 Impact factor: 3.102