Heteroatom-Edged [4]Triangulene: Facile Synthesis and Two-Dimensional On-Surface Self-Assemblies.
Cheng ChenJiayi LuYang LvYuyi YanQiang SunAkimitsu NaritaKlaus MüllenXiao-Ye WangPublished in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2022)
Triangulenes have attracted enormous interest in organic chemistry and materials science, but suffer from their high instability towards oxygen. Embedding heteroatoms into triangulenes provides a new class of ambient stable materials for various applications. However, [3]heterotriangulenes have dominated the chemistry of heteroatom-doped triangulenes, while their higher homologues have been rarely explored. In this work, we synthesize a new [4]heterotriangulene with three oxygen-boron-oxygen (OBO) segments incorporated into the zigzag edges. The planar geometry of the OBO-doped [4]triangulene is demonstrated by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. Self-assembly on metal surfaces reveals substrate-dependent nanostructures, leading to different long-range ordered 2D patterns on Ag and Cu substrates with negligible defects.
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