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Supramolecular architectures of molecularly thin yet robust free-standing layers.

Mina MoradiNadia L OparaLudovico G TulliChristian WäckerlinScott J DalgarnoSimon J TeatMilos BaljozovicOlha PopovaEric van GenderenArmin KleibertHenning StahlbergJan Pieter AbrahamsCelestino PadestePhilippe F-X CorviniThomas A JungPatrick Shahgaldian
Published in: Science advances (2019)
Stable, single-nanometer thin, and free-standing two-dimensional layers with controlled molecular architectures are desired for several applications ranging from (opto-)electronic devices to nanoparticle and single-biomolecule characterization. It is, however, challenging to construct these stable single molecular layers via self-assembly, as the cohesion of those systems is ensured only by in-plane bonds. We herein demonstrate that relatively weak noncovalent bonds of limited directionality such as dipole-dipole (-CN⋅⋅⋅NC-) interactions act in a synergistic fashion to stabilize crystalline monomolecular layers of tetrafunctional calixarenes. The monolayers produced, demonstrated to be free-standing, display a well-defined atomic structure on the single-nanometer scale and are robust under a wide range of conditions including photon and electron radiation. This work opens up new avenues for the fabrication of robust, single-component, and free-standing layers via bottom-up self-assembly.
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