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Octyl-decorated Fréchet-type dendrons : a general motif for visualisation of static and dynamic behaviour using scanning tunnelling microscopy?
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ID 43329
Author(s) Merz, Leo; Guntherodt, H. J.; Scherer, Lukas J.; Constable, Edwin C.; Housecroft, Catherine E.; Neuburger, Markus; Hermann, Bianca A.
Author(s) at UniBasel Constable, Edwin Charles
Housecroft, Catherine
Year 2005
Title Octyl-decorated Fréchet-type dendrons : a general motif for visualisation of static and dynamic behaviour using scanning tunnelling microscopy?
Book title (Conference Proceedings) Chemistry - A European Journal
Volume 11
Place of Conference Strasbourg, FRANCE
Year of Conference 2005
Publisher Wiley
Pages 2307-2318
ISSN/ISBN 0947-6539 ; 1521-3765
Keywords adsorption; conformational analysis; dendrimers; scanning; probe microscopy; self-assembly
Abstract A detailed STM study of monolayers of 3,5-bis[(3,5-bisoctyloxyphenyl)methyloxy]benzaldehyde and 3,5-bis[(3,5-bisoctyloxyphenyl)methyloxy]benzyl alcohol adsorbed on graphite is presented. Very highly resolved scanning tunnelling microscopy images are observed at room temperature in air allowing the analysis of the conformation of the adsorbed molecules. These long-chain alkyl-decorated Frechet-type dendrons are a powerful assembly motif and initially form a pattern based on trimeric units, assembled into hexagonal host structures with a pseudo-unit cell of seven molecules, one of which remains highly mobile. Over time, the supramolecular ordering changes from a trimeric into a dimeric pattern. The chirality arising from the adsorption onto a surface of the dendrons is discussed.
Number 8
edoc-URL http://edoc.unibas.ch/dok/A5248873
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Digital Object Identifier DOI 10.1002/chem.200400984
PubMed ID http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15696582
ISI-Number 000228412500005
Document type (ISI) Proceedings Paper
 
   

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