Convergent and divergent two-dimensional coordination networks formed through substrate-activated or quenched alkynyl ligation

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Čechal, Jan
Kley, Charistopher S.
Kumagai, Takashi
Schramm, Frank
Ruben, Mario
Stepanow, Sebastian
Kern, Klaus

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Metal coordination assemblies of the symmetric bi-functional 4,4-di-(1,4-buta-1,3-diynyl)-benzoic acid are investigated by scanning tunnelling microscopy on metal surfaces. The formation of long-range ordered, short-range disordered and random phases depends on the competition between the convergent and divergent coordination motifs of the individual functional groups and is crucially influenced by the substrate.
Metal coordination assemblies of the symmetric bi-functional 4,4-di-(1,4-buta-1,3-diynyl)-benzoic acid are investigated by scanning tunnelling microscopy on metal surfaces. The formation of long-range ordered, short-range disordered and random phases depends on the competition between the convergent and divergent coordination motifs of the individual functional groups and is crucially influenced by the substrate.

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CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS. 2014, vol. 50, issue 69, p. 9973-9976.
https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2014/CC/C4CC03723E

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