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Preparation and Characterization of C60/Graphene Hybrid Nanostructures
Published on: May 15, 2018
Complex supramolecular tessellations with on-surface self-synthesized C60 tiles through van der Waals interaction
Xin Zhang1, Haoxuan Ding2, Xiaorui Chen3
1School of Physics, Northwest University, 710069, China.
Abstract:
Supramolecular tessellation with self-synthesized (C60)7 tiles is achieved based on a cooperative interaction between co-adsorbed C60 and octanethiol (OT) molecules. Tile synthesis and tiling take place simultaneously on a gold substrate leading to a two-dimensional lattice of (C60)7 tiles with OT as the binder molecule filling the gaps between the tiles. This supramolecular tessellation is featured with simultaneous on-site synthesis of tiles and self-organized tiling. In the absence of specific functional groups, the key to ordered tiling for the C60/OT system is the collective van der Waals (vdW) interaction among a large number of molecules. This bicomponent system herein offers a way for the artificial synthesis of 2D complex vdW supramolecular tessellations.

