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Nanopatterns of arylene–alkynylene squares on graphite: self-sorting and intercalation

  • Tristan J. Keller,
  • Joshua Bahr,
  • Kristin Gratzfeld,
  • Nina Schönfelder,
  • Marcin A. Majewski,
  • Marcin Stępień,
  • Sigurd Höger and
  • Stefan-S. Jester

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2019, 15, 1848–1855, doi:10.3762/bjoc.15.180

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  • ]. The patterns formed by the polygons, especially the bigons, triangles, squares, and hexagons as well as molecular spoked wheels, are alike if the dithiophene corner pieces are exchanged by other corners, or if the side length is altered [19]. However, in all these cases the alkyl/alkoxy side chains at
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Published 02 Aug 2019

Mono- and multilayers of molecular spoked carbazole wheels on graphite

  • Stefan-S. Jester,
  • A. Vikas Aggarwal,
  • Daniel Kalle and
  • Sigurd Höger

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2014, 10, 2783–2788, doi:10.3762/bjoc.10.295

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  • behave as more or less rigid objects of certain sizes and shapes – depending on their chemical structures. In addition, the images provide insight into the multilayer growth of the molecular spoked wheels (MSWs), where the first adlayer acts as a template for the commensurate adsorption of molecules in
  • the second layer. Keywords: molecular spoked wheels; scanning tunneling microscopy; self-assembled monolayers; solid/liquid interface; template; Introduction Molecular spoked wheels (MSWs) have gained increasing interest as two-dimensional (2D) carbon-based objects of adjustable sizes [1][2][3][4][5
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