Synthesis
and Characterization of π‑Extended
Triangulene
Posted on 2019-06-26 - 00:00
The electronic and
magnetic properties of nanographenes strongly
depend on their size, shape and topology. While many nanographenes
present a closed-shell electronic structure, certain molecular topologies
may lead to an open-shell structure. Triangular-shaped nanographenes
with zigzag edges, which exist as neutral radicals, are of considerable
interest both in fundamental science and for future technologies aimed
at harnessing their intrinsic high-spin magnetic ground states for
spin-based operations and information storage. Their synthesis, however,
is extremely challenging owing to the presence of unpaired electrons,
which confers them with enhanced reactivity. We report a combined
in-solution and on-surface synthesis of π-extended triangulene,
a non-Kekulé nanographene with the structural formula C33H15, consisting of ten benzene rings fused in
a triangular fashion. The distinctive topology of the molecule entails
the presence of three unpaired electrons that couple to form a spin
quartet ground state. The structure of individual molecules adsorbed
on an inert gold surface is confirmed through ultrahigh-resolution
scanning tunneling microscopy. The electronic properties are studied
via scanning tunneling spectroscopy, wherein unambiguous spectroscopic
signatures of the spin-split singly occupied molecular orbitals are
found. Detailed insight into its properties is obtained through tight-binding,
density functional and many-body perturbation theory calculations,
with the latter providing evidence that π-extended triangulene
retains its open-shell quartet ground state on the surface. Our work
provides unprecedented access to open-shell nanographenes with high-spin
ground states, potentially useful in carbon-based spintronics.
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Mishra, Shantanu; Beyer, Doreen; Eimre, Kristjan; Liu, Junzhi; Berger, Reinhard; Gröning, Oliver; et al. (2019). Synthesis
and Characterization of π‑Extended
Triangulene. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.9b05319