posted on 2018-04-05, 00:00authored byQian Shen, Eugene J. Larkin, Colm Delaney, Yingchun Cheng, Chunyang Miao, Xiong Zhou, Lacheng Liu, Wei Huang, Hongying Gao, Sylvia M. Draper, Harald Fuchs
The
coordination reactions of 5-(2-(4-bromophenyl)ethynyl)pyrimidine
(PEPmBr) molecules on Ag(111) was studied by low-temperature scanning
tunneling microscopy (LT-STM). First, vapor deposition of PEPmBr molecules
onto Ag(111) at room temperature leads to the formation of a large-scale
pinwheel-like self-assembly structure. Then hierarchical coordination
reactions were employed to synthesize organometallic dimers and tetramers
on Ag(111) surface. In contrast to the releasing of the coordinated
Ag atoms and forming covalent bonds, it is found herein that further
thermal activation induces the rotation of the C–Ag–C
and N–Ag–N coordination bonds, resulting in various
organometallic nanoteris with triangle, rectangle, and zigzag structures.