The two-dimensional ordering of a number of 2,2'-bipyridine derivatives at the liquid/solid interface has been investigated by scanning tunneling microscopy. By appropriate functionalization of the bipyridine units, their intermolecular distance can be tuned, which has proved to be crucial for complexation with metal ions. The in situ addition of metal salts (Pd(2+), Cu(2+)), leading to the formation of metal-bipyridine complexes, has a dramatic influence on the two-dimensional ordering of the molecules and suggests that these complexes could be used as templates.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe have used directed two-component self-assembly to "pattern" organic monolayers on the nanometer scale at the liquid/solid interface. The ability of the scanning tunneling microscope to investigate structural details in these adlayers was used to gain insight into the two-component two-dimensional phase behavior. The components are symmetrically alkylated bisurea derivatives (R1-urea-spacer-urea-R2; R1, R2=alkyl, spacer=alkyl or bisthiophene).
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