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Chirality from scratch: enantioselective adsorption in geometrically controlled lateral nanoconfinement
Johannes Seibel1, Zeno Tessari, David B Amabilino
1Department of Chemistry, Division of Molecular Imaging and Photonics, KU Leuven - University of Leuven, Celestijnenlaan 200F, B-3001 Leuven, Belgium. johannes.seibel@kuleuven.be steven.defeyter@kuleuven.be.
Abstract:
Chiral symmetry breaking in molecular adsorption at the solid/liquid interface by lateral geometric nanoconfinement is demonstrated. The chiral nanoconfinement is created at the interface of achiral covalently modified highly-oriented pyrolytic graphite and a racemate by in situ scanning probe lithography. Enantioselective adsorption of chiral molecules is achieved by adjusting the relative orientation between the nanoconfining walls and substrate symmetry direction.
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