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Azimuthal Dipolar Rotor Arrays on Surfaces.


ABSTRACT: A set of dipolar molecular rotor compounds was designed, synthesized and adsorbed as self-assembled 2D arrays on Ag(111) surfaces. The title molecules are constructed from three building blocks: (a) 4,8,12-trioxatriangulene (TOTA) platforms that are known to physisorb on metal surfaces such as Au(111) and Ag(111), (b) phenyl groups attached to the central carbon atom that function as pivot joints to reduce the barrier to rotation, (c) pyridine and pyridazine units as small dipolar units on top. Theoretical calculations and scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) investigations hint at the fact that the dipoles of neighboring rotors interact through space through pairs of energetically favorable head-to-tail arrangements.

SUBMITTER: Hamer S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9298050 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Azimuthal Dipolar Rotor Arrays on Surfaces.

Hamer Sebastian S   von Glasenapp Jan-Simon JS   Röhricht Fynn F   Li Chao C   Berndt Richard R   Herges Rainer R  

Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) 20211105 69


A set of dipolar molecular rotor compounds was designed, synthesized and adsorbed as self-assembled 2D arrays on Ag(111) surfaces. The title molecules are constructed from three building blocks: (a) 4,8,12-trioxatriangulene (TOTA) platforms that are known to physisorb on metal surfaces such as Au(111) and Ag(111), (b) phenyl groups attached to the central carbon atom that function as pivot joints to reduce the barrier to rotation, (c) pyridine and pyridazine units as small dipolar units on top.  ...[more]

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