J Phys Chem C Nanomater Interfaces
November 2023
In the present report, homochiral hydrogen-bonded assemblies of heavily N-doped (CHN) heterocyclic triimidazole (TT) molecules on an Ag(111) substrate were investigated using scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and low energy electron diffraction (LEED) techniques. The planar and prochiral TT molecules, which exhibit a threefold rotation symmetry and lack mirror symmetry when assembled on the substrate, carry multiple hydrogen-bonding donor and acceptor functionalities, inevitably leading to the formation of hexameric two-dimensionally extended assemblies that can be either homo- (/) or heterochiral (). Experimental STM data showing well-ordered homochiral domains and experimental LEED data are consistent with simulations assuming the 19.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHost-guest architectures provide ideal systems for investigating site-specific physical and chemical effects. Condensation events in nanometer-sized confinements are particularly interesting for the investigation of intermolecular and molecule-surface interactions. They may be accompanied by conformational adjustments representing induced fit packing patterns.
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