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Sci Rep ; 13(1): 10627, 2023 Jun 30.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37391525

RESUMO

We present a low temperature scanning tunneling microscope investigation of a prochiral thiophene-based molecule that self-assembles forming islands with different domains on the Au(111) surface. In the domains, two different conformations of the single molecule are observed, depending on a slight rotation of two adjacent bromothiophene groups. Using voltage pulses from the tip, single molecules can be switched between the two conformations. The electronic states have been measured with scanning tunneling spectroscopy, showing that the electronic resonances are mainly localized at the same positions in both conformations. Density-functional theory calculations support the experimental results. Furthermore, we observe that on Ag(111), only one configuration is present and therefore the switching effect is suppressed.


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Temperatura Baixa , Eletrônica , Adsorção , Frequência Cardíaca , Tiofenos
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ACS Nano ; 17(3): 3128-3134, 2023 Feb 14.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36638056

RESUMO

Depending on its adsorption conformation on the Au(111) surface, a zwitterionic single-molecule machine works in two different ways under bias voltage pulses. It is a unidirectional rotor while anchored on the surface. It is a fast-drivable molecule vehicle (nanocar) while physisorbed. By tuning the surface coverage, the conformation of the molecule can be selected to be either rotor or nanocar. The inelastic tunneling excitation producing the movement is investigated in the same experimental conditions for both the unidirectional rotation of the rotor and the directed movement of the nanocar.

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Nanoscale Adv ; 4(20): 4351-4357, 2022 Oct 11.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36321147

RESUMO

Dihydroazulene/vinylheptafulvene pairs are known as molecular dipole switches that undergo a ring-opening/-closure reaction by UV irradiation or thermal excitation. Herein, we show that the ring-closure reaction of a single vinylheptafulvene adsorbed on the Au(111) surface can be induced by voltage pulses from the tip of a scanning tunneling microscope. This cyclization is accompanied by the elimination of HCN, as confirmed by simulations. When inducing lateral movements by applying voltage pulses with the STM tip, we observe that the response of the single molecules changes with the ring closing reaction. This behaviour is discussed by comparing the dipole moment and the charge distribution of the open and closed forms on the surface.

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Chemistry ; 27(69): 17336-17340, 2021 Dec 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34652042

RESUMO

The rapid development of on-surface synthesis provides a unique approach toward the formation of carbon-based nanostructures with designed properties. Herein, we present the on-surface formation of CN-substituted phenylene vinylene chains on the Au(111) surface, thermally induced by annealing the substrate stepwise at temperatures between 220 °C and 240 °C. The reaction is investigated by scanning tunneling microscopy and density functional theory. Supported by the calculated reaction pathway, we assign the observed chain formation to a Knoevenagel condensation between an aldehyde and a methylene nitrile substituent.

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Nanoscale ; 12(48): 24471-24476, 2020 Dec 23.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33305772

RESUMO

Among the different mechanisms that can be used to drive a molecule on a surface by the tip of a scanning tunneling microscope at low temperature, we used voltage pulses to move azulene-based single molecules and nanostructures on Au(111). Upon evaporation, the molecules partially cleave and form metallo-organic dimers while single molecules are very scarce, as confirmed by simulations. By applying voltage pulses to the different structures under similar conditions, we observe that only one type of dimer can be controllably driven on the surface, which has the lowest dipole moment of all investigated structures. Experiments under different bias and tip height conditions reveal that the electric field is the main driving force of the directed motion. We discuss the different observed structures and their movement properties with respect to their dipole moment and charge distribution on the surface.

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J Phys Chem Lett ; 11(16): 6892-6899, 2020 Aug 20.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32787202

RESUMO

The realization of a train of molecule-gears working under the tip of a scanning tunneling microscope (STM) requires a stable anchor of each molecule to the metal surface. Such an anchor can be promoted by a radical state of the molecule induced by a dissociation reaction. Our results, rationalized by density functional theory calculations, reveal that such an open radical state at the core of star-shaped pentaphenylcyclopentadiene (PPCP) favors anchoring. Furthermore, to allow the transmission of motion by STM manipulation, the molecule-gears should be equipped with specific groups facilitating the tip-molecule interactions. In our case, a tert-butyl group positioned at one tooth end of the gear benefits both the tip-induced manipulation and the monitoring of rotation. With this optimized molecule, we achieve reproducible and stepwise rotations of the single gears and transmit rotations for up to three interlocked units.

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Phys Chem Chem Phys ; 22(27): 15208-15213, 2020 Jul 21.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32427237

RESUMO

On a gold surface, supramolecules composed of 4-acetylbiphenyl molecules show structural directionality, reproducibility and robustness to external perturbations. We investigate the assembly of those molecules on the Au(111) surface and analyze how the observed supramolecular structures are the result of weak long-range dispersive forces stabilizing the 4-acetylbiphenyl molecules together. Metallic adatoms serve as stabilizing agents. Our analysis suggests new ways of creating complex molecular nano-objects that can eventually be used as devices or as seeds for extended hierarchical structures.

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