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Sorting of Molecular Building Blocks from Solution to Surface.
Keisar, Hodaya; de Ruiter, Graham; Velders, Aldrik H; Milko, Petr; Gulino, Antonino; Evmenenko, Guennadi; Shimon, Linda J W; Diskin-Posner, Yael; Lahav, Michal; van der Boom, Milko E.
Afiliação
  • Keisar H; Department of Organic Chemistry , The Weizmann Institute of Science , 7610001 Rehovot , Israel.
  • de Ruiter G; Department of Organic Chemistry , The Weizmann Institute of Science , 7610001 Rehovot , Israel.
  • Velders AH; Laboratory of BioNanoTechnology , Wageningen University , 6708 WG Wageningen , The Netherlands.
  • Milko P; Chemical Research Support , The Weizmann Institute of Science , 7610001 Rehovot , Israel.
  • Gulino A; Dipartimento di Scienze Chimiche , Università di Catania, and INSTM UdR of Catania , Catania 95125 , Italy.
  • Evmenenko G; Department of Physics and Astronomy , and Department of Materials Science and Engineering , Northwestern University , Evanston , Illinois 60208 , United States.
  • Shimon LJW; Chemical Research Support , The Weizmann Institute of Science , 7610001 Rehovot , Israel.
  • Diskin-Posner Y; Chemical Research Support , The Weizmann Institute of Science , 7610001 Rehovot , Israel.
  • Lahav M; Department of Organic Chemistry , The Weizmann Institute of Science , 7610001 Rehovot , Israel.
  • van der Boom ME; Department of Organic Chemistry , The Weizmann Institute of Science , 7610001 Rehovot , Israel.
J Am Chem Soc ; 140(26): 8162-8171, 2018 07 05.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29768007
ABSTRACT
We demonstrate that molecular gradients on an organic monolayer is formed by preferential binding of ruthenium complexes from solutions also containing equimolar amounts of isostructural osmium complexes. The monolayer consists of a nanometer-thick assembly of 1,3,5-tris(4-pyridylethenyl)benzene (TPEB) covalently attached to a silicon or metal-oxide surface. The molecular gradient of ruthenium and osmium complexes is orthogonal to the surface plane. This gradient propagates throughout the molecular assembly with thicknesses over 30 nm. Using other monolayers consisting of closely related organic molecules or metal complexes results in the formation of molecular assemblies having an homogeneous and equimolar distribution of ruthenium and osmium complexes. Spectroscopic and computational studies revealed that the geometry of the complexes and the electronic properties of their ligands are nearly identical. These subtle differences cause the isostructural osmium and ruthenium complexes to pack differently on modified surfaces as also demonstrated in crystals grown from solution. The different packing behavior, combined with the organic monolayer significantly contributes to the observed differences in chemical composition on the surface.

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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article