On-Surface Synthesis of Chlorinated Narrow Graphene Nanoribbon Organometallic Hybrids
Author(s) -
Rafał Zuzak,
Pedro Brandimarte,
Piotr Olszowski,
Irena Izydorczyk,
Marios S. Markoulides,
Bartosz Such,
Marek Kolmer,
Marek Szymoński,
Aran García-Lekue,
Daniel SánchezPortal,
André Gourdon,
Szymon Godlewski
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
the journal of physical chemistry letters
Language(s) - Uncategorized
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.563
H-Index - 203
ISSN - 1948-7185
DOI - 10.1021/acs.jpclett.0c03134
Subject(s) - graphene , heteroatom , group 2 organometallic chemistry , carbon fibers , graphene nanoribbons , materials science , molecule , hydrogen , atom (system on chip) , surface modification , nanotechnology , chemistry , organic chemistry , composite number , composite material , ring (chemistry) , computer science , embedded system
Graphene nanoribbons (GNRs) and their derivatives attract growing attention due to their excellent electronic and magnetic properties as well as the fine-tuning of such properties that can be obtained by heteroatom substitution and/or edge morphology modification. Here, we introduce graphene nanoribbon derivatives-organometallic hybrids with gold atoms incorporated between the carbon skeleton and side Cl atoms. We show that narrow chlorinated 5-AGNROHs (armchair graphene nanoribbon organometallic hybrids) can be fabricated by on-surface polymerization with omission of the cyclodehydrogenation reaction by a proper choice of tailored molecular precursors. Finally, we describe a route to exchange chlorine atoms connected through gold atoms to the carbon skeleton by hydrogen atom treatment. This is achieved directly on the surface, resulting in perfect unsubstituted hydrogen-terminated GNRs. This will be beneficial in the molecule on-surface processing when the preparation of final unsubstituted hydrocarbon structure is desired.
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