Authors
Johanna Eichhorn, Damian Nieckarz, Oliver Ochs, Debabrata Samanta, Michael Schmittel, Pawel Jerzy Szabelski, Markus Lackinger
Publication date
2014/8/26
Journal
ACS nano
Volume
8
Issue
8
Pages
7880-7889
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
On-surface Ullmann coupling is a versatile and appropriate approach for the bottom-up fabrication of covalent organic nanostructures. In two-dimensional networks, however, the kinetically controlled and irreversible coupling leads to high defect densities and a lack of long-range order. To derive general guidelines for optimizing reaction parameters, the structural quality of 2D porous covalent networks was evaluated for different preparation protocols. For this purpose, polymerization of an iodine- and bromine-functionalized precursor was studied on Au(111) by scanning tunneling microscopy under ultrahigh vacuum conditions. By taking advantage of the vastly different temperature thresholds for C–Br and C–I cleavage, two different polymerization routes were compared – hierarchical and direct polymerization. The structural quality of the covalent networks was evaluated for different reaction parameters, such as …
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