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Supramolecular architectures of molecularly thin yet robust free-standing layers
Author(s) -
Mohammad Hassan Moradi,
Nadia Opara,
Ludovico G. Tulli,
Christian Wäckerlin,
Scott J. Dalgarno,
Simon J. Teat,
Miloš Baljozović,
Olha Popova,
Eric van Genderen,
Armin Kleibert,
Henning Stahlberg,
Jan Pieter Abrahams,
Celestino Padeste,
Philippe F.-X. Corvini,
Thomas A. Jung,
Patrick Shahgaldian
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
science advances
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 5.928
H-Index - 146
ISSN - 2375-2548
DOI - 10.1126/sciadv.aav4489
Subject(s) - supramolecular chemistry , computer science , nanotechnology , materials science , chemistry , molecule , organic chemistry
Stable, single-nanometer thin, and free-standing two-dimensional layers with controlled molecular architectures are desired for several applications ranging from (opto-)electronic devices to nanoparticle and single-biomolecule characterization. It is, however, challenging to construct these stable single molecular layers via self-assembly, as the cohesion of those systems is ensured only by in-plane bonds. We herein demonstrate that relatively weak noncovalent bonds of limited directionality such as dipole-dipole (-CN⋅⋅⋅NC-) interactions act in a synergistic fashion to stabilize crystalline monomolecular layers of tetrafunctional calixarenes. The monolayers produced, demonstrated to be free-standing, display a well-defined atomic structure on the single-nanometer scale and are robust under a wide range of conditions including photon and electron radiation. This work opens up new avenues for the fabrication of robust, single-component, and free-standing layers via bottom-up self-assembly.

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