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Scanning tunneling microscopy reveals, at single-molecular resolution, how external parameters-substrate morphology and guest addition-re-direct the assembly of dumbbell-shaped coordination supramolecules towards different surfaceconfined supramolecular or ...
Magnetization curves of two rectangular metalorganic coordination networks formed by the organic ligand TCNQ (7,7,8,8-tetracyanoquinodimethane) and two different (Mn and Ni) 3d transition metal atoms [M(3d)] show marked differences that are explained using ...
The geometric and electronic structure of two structurally similar metal organic networks grown on the Au(111) surface is investigated by scanning tunnelling microscopy (STM) and spectroscopy (STS) combined with density functional theory (DFT) calculations ...
Organic/metal interfaces control the performance of many optoelectronic organic devices, including organic light-emitting diodes or field-effect transistors. Using scanning tunnelling microscopy, low-energy electron diffraction, X-ray photoemission spectro ...
Two-dimensional metal-organic coordination networks at a Cu(100) surface are transformed to a new supramolecular structure with one-dimensional coordination character by the addition of a second organic ligand. ...
Self-assembly of organic molecules represents an efficient and convenient bottom-up approach for the structural functionalization of surfaces at the nanometer scale. The great potential of assembling supramolecular architectures from organic molecules lies ...