Generating Long Supramolecular Pathways with a Continuous Density of States by Physically Linking Conjugated Molecules via Their End Groups

Self-assembly of conjugated 2,5-dialkoxy-phenylene-thienylene-based oligomers on epitaxial monolayer graphene was studied in ultrahigh vacuum by low-temperature scanning tunneling microscopy (STM). The formation of long one-dimensional (1D) supramolecular chain-like structures has been observed, ass...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of the American Chemical Society 2013-04, Vol.135 (15), p.5693-5698
Hauptverfasser: Shokri, Roozbeh, Lacour, Marie-Agnés, Jarrosson, Thibaut, Lère-Porte, Jean-Pierre, Serein-Spirau, Françoise, Miqueu, Karinne, Sotiropoulos, Jean-Marc, Vonau, François, Aubel, Dominique, Cranney, Marion, Reiter, Günter, Simon, Laurent
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Self-assembly of conjugated 2,5-dialkoxy-phenylene-thienylene-based oligomers on epitaxial monolayer graphene was studied in ultrahigh vacuum by low-temperature scanning tunneling microscopy (STM). The formation of long one-dimensional (1D) supramolecular chain-like structures has been observed, associated to a physical linking of their ends which involved the rotation of the end thiophene rings in order to allow π–π stacking of these end-groups. dI/dV maps taken at an energy corresponding to the excited states showed a continuous electronic density of states, which tentatively suggests that within such molecular chains conjugation of electrons is preserved even across physically linked molecules. Thus, in a self-organization process conjugation may be extended by appropriately adapting conformations of neighboring molecules. Our STM results on such self-organized end-linked molecules potentially represent a direct visualization of J-aggregates.
ISSN:0002-7863
1520-5126
DOI:10.1021/ja311964b