The precise control of two-dimensional supramolecular co-assemblies presents a research topic related to advance nanotechnology. Here, we report a scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) study of the mixture behavior of three fluorenone derivatives at the liquid-solid interface. The target molecule is F-CC whose structure bears asymmetrical alkyls, whereas the regulating molecules, either F-CC or F-CC, are structurally symmetric. By STM imaging of systematic mixtures with various volumes among the sample solutions, we found that the mixing ratio mainly determined the binary outcomes. Compared with F-CC, F-CC shows a stronger ability to dominate the patterning, explained by the larger binding and adsorption energies calculated by the force field simulations. Moreover, the odd-even effect exists in the system. Overall, we acquired knowledge about the regulating ability of bi-component supramolecular assembling, especially for structurally asymmetric molecular systems.
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