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On-surface synthesis of poly(p-phenylene ethynylene) molecular wires via in situ formation of carbon-carbon triple bond.


ABSTRACT: The carbon-carbon triple bond (-C≡C-) is an elementary constituent for the construction of conjugated molecular wires and carbon allotropes such as carbyne and graphyne. Here we describe a general approach to in situ synthesize -C≡C- bond on Cu(111) surface via homo-coupling of the trichloromethyl groups, enabling the fabrication of individual and arrays of poly(p-phenylene ethynylene) molecular wires. Scanning tunneling spectroscopy reveals a delocalized electronic state extending along these molecular wires, whose structure is unraveled by atomically resolved images of scanning tunneling microscopy and noncontact atomic force microscopy. Combined with density functional theory calculations, we identify the intermediates formed in the sequential dechlorination process, including surface-bound benzyl, carbene, and carbyne radicals. Our method overcomes the limitation of previous on-surface syntheses of -C≡C- incorporated systems, which require the precursors containing alkyne group; it therefore allows for a more flexible design and fabrication of molecular architectures with tailored properties.

SUBMITTER: Shu CH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5998079 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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On-surface synthesis of poly(p-phenylene ethynylene) molecular wires via in situ formation of carbon-carbon triple bond.

Shu Chen-Hui CH   Liu Meng-Xi MX   Zha Ze-Qi ZQ   Pan Jin-Liang JL   Zhang Shao-Ze SZ   Xie Yu-Li YL   Chen Jian-Le JL   Yuan Ding-Wang DW   Qiu Xiao-Hui XH   Liu Pei-Nian PN  

Nature communications 20180613 1


The carbon-carbon triple bond (-C≡C-) is an elementary constituent for the construction of conjugated molecular wires and carbon allotropes such as carbyne and graphyne. Here we describe a general approach to in situ synthesize -C≡C- bond on Cu(111) surface via homo-coupling of the trichloromethyl groups, enabling the fabrication of individual and arrays of poly(p-phenylene ethynylene) molecular wires. Scanning tunneling spectroscopy reveals a delocalized electronic state extending along these m  ...[more]

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