Supramolecular chemistry at the liquid/solid interface

Steven De Feyter, Hiroshi Uji-I, Atsushi Miura, Wael Mamdouh, Zhang Jian, Jan Van Esch, Ben Feringa, A. P.H.J. Schenning, E. W. Meijer, Frank Wuerther, Frans C. De Schryver

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Samenvatting

The liquid/solid interface provides an ideal environment to investigate self-assembly phenomena and scanning tunneling microscopy (SIM) is the preferred methodology to probe the structure and the properties of physisorbed monolayers on the nanoscale. Physisorbed monolayers are of relevance in areas such as lubrication, patterning of surfaces on the nanoscale, and thin film based organic electronic devices, to name a few. It's important to gain insight in the factors which control the ordering of molecules at the liquid/solid interface in view of the targeted properties. STM provides detailed insight into the importance of molecule-substrate (epitaxy) and molecule-molecule interactions to direct the ordering of both achiral and chiral molecules on the atomically flat surface. The electronic properties of the self-assembled physisorbed molecules can be probed by taking advantage of the operation principle of STM, revealing spatially resolved intramolecular differences within these physisorbed molecules.

Originele taal-2Engels
TitelAssembly at the Nanoscale
SubtitelToward Functional Nanostructured Materials
Pagina's287-296
Aantal pagina's10
StatusGepubliceerd - 1 dec. 2005
Evenement2005 MRS Fall Meeting & Exhibit - Boston, Verenigde Staten van Amerika
Duur: 28 nov. 20052 dec. 2005
https://www.mrs.org/fall2005

Congres

Congres2005 MRS Fall Meeting & Exhibit
Land/RegioVerenigde Staten van Amerika
StadBoston
Periode28/11/052/12/05
AnderMRS fall meeting ; (Boston, Mass.) : 2005.11.28-12.01
Internet adres

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