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Tailored Solution-Based N-heterotriangulene Thin Films: Unravelling the Self-Assembly.

Tim HawlyFabian StrellerManuel JohnsonSandra Miguez-LagoNatalie HammerFrank HampelDustin VivodDirk ZahnMilan KivalaRobert BranscheidErdmann SpieckerRainer H Fink
Published in: Chemphyschem : a European journal of chemical physics and physical chemistry (2021)
The ability of a series of bridged triarylamines, so-called N-heterotriangulenes, to form multilayer-type 2D-extended films via a solution-based processing method was examined using complementary microscopic techniques. We found that the long-range order, crystallinity, and layer thickness decisively depend on the nature of the substituents attached to the polycyclic backbone. Owing to their flat core unit, compounds exhibiting a carbonyl unit at the bridge position provide a superior building block as compared to thioketone-bridged derivatives. In addition, nature and length of the peripheral substituents affect the orientation of the aromatic core unit within highly crystalline films. Hence, our results stress the significance of a suitable molecular framework and provide deeper understanding of structure formation in 2D-confined surroundings for such compounds.
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