Out-Of-Plane Metal Coordination for a True Solvent-Free Building with Molecular Bricks: Dodging the Surface Ligand Effect for On-Surface Vacuum Self-Assembly
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
The desirable self-assembly (SA) of repeated 2D stacked layers requires a “holistic analysis” of three interconnected components: the electrode, the interface, and the molecular component; among them, the contact interface bears the largest burden responsibilities. Epitaxial growth (EG) of coherent 2D+n stacked heterojunction by solvent-free deposition holds great promise, although the feasibility has never been demonstrated given multiple drawbacks (e.g., surface-ligand effect, SLE). Here, it is demonstrated how a coherent 2D+n (n = 3) layered heterorganic film is grown on an archetypal Fe metal electrode. The groundbreaking achievement is the result of the in-vacuum integration of: i) chemical decoupling of the basal organic layer (a ZnII-tetraphenylporphyrine, ZnTPP) from the metal electrode, ii) 2D-ordering of the ZnTPP commensurate to the substrate, iii) rigid, stoichiometric, and orthogonally arranged, the molecule-to-molecule coupling between ZnTPP and a ditopic linear bridging ligand (i.e., DPNDI) guided by SA coordination chemistry, and iv) sharp (chemical) termination of the layered film.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
epitaxial growths; ideal contact interfaces; in-vacuum 3D self-assembly; NEXAFS; surface ligand effects
Elenco autori:
Orbelli Biroli, A.; Calloni, A.; Bossi, A.; Jagadeesh, M. S.; Albani, G.; Duo, L.; Ciccacci, F.; Goldoni, A.; Verdini, A.; Schio, L.; Floreano, L.; Bussetti, G.
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