posted on 2014-01-15, 00:00authored byQuirin Stöckl, Davide Bandera, Craig S. Kaplan, Karl-Heinz Ernst, Jay S. Siegel
The assembly of the chiral pentagonal-star-shaped
1,3,5,7,9-pentaphenylcorannulene
on a Cu(111) surface has been studied with scanning tunneling microscopy.
Two different long-range ordered phases coexist at 60 K, most likely
racemic and homochiral phases. The principal motifs emulate a network
of meshed gears. One of the observed structures resembles the densest
packing of five-fold symmetric stars.