Issue 9, 2015

Surface-confined 2D polymerization of a brominated copper-tetraphenylporphyrin on Au(111)

Abstract

A coupling-limited approach for the Ullmann reaction-like on-surface synthesis of a two-dimensional covalent organic network starting from a halogenated metallo-porphyrin is demonstrated. Copper-octabromo-tetraphenylporphyrin molecules can diffuse and self-assemble when adsorbed on the inert Au(111) surface. Splitting-off of bromine atoms bonded at the macrocyclic core of the porphyrin starts at room temperature after the deposition and is monitored by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy for different annealing steps. Direct coupling between the reactive carbon sites of the molecules is, however, hindered by the molecular shape. This leads initially to an ordered non-covalently interconnected supramolecular structure. Further heating to 300 °C and an additional hydrogen dissociation step is required to link the molecular macrocycles via a phenyl group and form large ordered polymeric networks. This approach leads to a close-packed covalently bonded network of overall good quality. The structures are characterized using scanning tunneling microscopy. Different kinds of lattice defects and, furthermore, the impact of polymerization on the HOMO–LUMO gap are discussed. Density functional theory calculations corroborate the interpretations and give further insight into the adsorption of the debrominated molecule on the surface and the geometry and coupling reaction of the polymeric structure.

Graphical abstract: Surface-confined 2D polymerization of a brominated copper-tetraphenylporphyrin on Au(111)

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
29 Oct 2014
Accepted
02 Feb 2015
First published
03 Feb 2015
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Nanoscale, 2015,7, 4234-4241

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Surface-confined 2D polymerization of a brominated copper-tetraphenylporphyrin on Au(111)

L. Smykalla, P. Shukrynau, M. Korb, H. Lang and M. Hietschold, Nanoscale, 2015, 7, 4234 DOI: 10.1039/C4NR06371F

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