TY - JOUR
T1 - A versatile strategy towards non-covalent functionalization of graphene by surface-confined supramolecular self-assembly of janus tectons
AU - Du, Ping
AU - Bléger, David
AU - Charra, Fabrice
AU - Bouchiat, Vincent
AU - Kreher, David
AU - Mathevet, Fabrice
AU - Attias, André Jean
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2015 Du et al; licensee Beilstein-Institut.
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - Two-dimensional (2D), supramolecular self-assembly at surfaces is now well-mastered with several existing examples. However, one remaining challenge to enable future applications in nanoscience is to provide potential functionalities to the physisorbed adlayer. This work reviews a recently developed strategy that addresses this key issue by taking advantage of a new concept, Janus tecton materials. This is a versatile, molecular platform based on the design of three-dimensional (3D) building blocks consisting of two faces linked by a cyclophane-type pillar. One face is designed to steer 2D self-assembly onto C(sp2)-carbon-based flat surfaces, the other allowing for the desired functionality above the substrate with a well-controlled lateral order. In this way, it is possible to simultaneously obtain a regular, non-covalent paving as well as supramolecular functionalization of graphene, thus opening interesting perspectives for nanoscience applications.
AB - Two-dimensional (2D), supramolecular self-assembly at surfaces is now well-mastered with several existing examples. However, one remaining challenge to enable future applications in nanoscience is to provide potential functionalities to the physisorbed adlayer. This work reviews a recently developed strategy that addresses this key issue by taking advantage of a new concept, Janus tecton materials. This is a versatile, molecular platform based on the design of three-dimensional (3D) building blocks consisting of two faces linked by a cyclophane-type pillar. One face is designed to steer 2D self-assembly onto C(sp2)-carbon-based flat surfaces, the other allowing for the desired functionality above the substrate with a well-controlled lateral order. In this way, it is possible to simultaneously obtain a regular, non-covalent paving as well as supramolecular functionalization of graphene, thus opening interesting perspectives for nanoscience applications.
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U2 - 10.3762/bjnano.6.64
DO - 10.3762/bjnano.6.64
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84926383287
SN - 2190-4286
VL - 6
SP - 632
EP - 639
JO - Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology
JF - Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology
IS - 1
ER -