Regioselective On-Surface
Synthesis of [3]Triangulene
Graphene Nanoribbons
Posted on 2024-05-30 - 08:43
The integration of low-energy states into bottom-up engineered
graphene nanoribbons (GNRs) is a robust strategy for realizing materials
with tailored electronic band structure for nanoelectronics. Low-energy
zero-modes (ZMs) can be introduced into nanographenes (NGs) by creating
an imbalance between the two sublattices of graphene. This phenomenon
is exemplified by the family of [n]triangulenes (n ∈ N). Here, we demonstrate the synthesis of
[3]triangulene-GNRs, a regioregular one-dimensional (1D) chain of
[3]triangulenes linked by five-membered rings. Hybridization between
ZMs on adjacent [3]triangulenes leads to the emergence of a narrow
band gap, Eg,exp ∼ 0.7 eV, and
topological end states that are experimentally verified using scanning
tunneling spectroscopy. Tight-binding and first-principles density
functional theory calculations within the local density approximation
corroborate our experimental observations. Our synthetic design takes
advantage of a selective on-surface head-to-tail coupling of monomer
building blocks enabling the regioselective synthesis of [3]triangulene-GNRs.
Detailed ab initio theory provides insights into the mechanism of
on-surface radical polymerization, revealing the pivotal role of Au–C
bond formation/breakage in driving selectivity.
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Daugherty, Michael
C.; Jacobse, Peter H.; Jiang, Jingwei; Jornet-Somoza, Joaquim; Dorit, Reis; Wang, Ziyi; et al. (1753). Regioselective On-Surface
Synthesis of [3]Triangulene
Graphene Nanoribbons. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.4c02386