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Accueil > Séminaires > Année 2013 > Séminaire Xiaonan SUN (24 septembre 2013)
Université Paris Diderot, Sorbonne Paris Cité, ITODYS UMR CNRS 7086, Paris, France
Chiral amplification induced supramolecular guest-host architectures from barbituric acide derivatives
Herein, we report a functionalized supramolecular guest-host system as a preliminary utilization from 2D chirality engineering. We investigate the self- assembly of a barbituric acide (PMS molecules) derivative. The molecule is having two chiral phases when confined on surfaces. Scanning tunneling microscopy images reveal that molecules self-assemble first into a guest-host chiral two-dimensional nanoarchitecture at the solid/liquid interface on a highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG) substrate. The host structure consists of wavy H-bonded molecular wires. The formation of the molecular building blocks is having an organizational 2D heterochirality. The heterochirality is amplified by the molecular self-assemblies with a long range ordering. This structure is metastable and evolves then into a close-packed hydrogen-bonded nanoarchitecture.
The full procedure of molecular dynamics including molecular phase transition, dispersion and aggregation, molecular self-ordering and molecular pattern modification based on the dynamic equilibrium have been studied by STM observation in real-time.
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