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Edge Functionalization of Structurally Defined Graphene Nanoribbons for Modulating the Self-Assembled Structures.

Ashok KeerthiBoya RadhaDaniele RizzoHao LuValentin Diez CabanesIan Cheng-Yi HouDavid BeljonneJérôme CornilCinzia CasiraghiMartin BaumgartenKlaus MüllenAkimitsu Narita
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2017)
Edge functionalization of bottom-up synthesized graphene nanoribbons (GNRs) with anthraquinone and naphthalene/perylene monoimide units has been achieved through a Suzuki coupling of polyphenylene precursors bearing bromo groups, prior to the intramolecular oxidative cyclo-dehydrogenation. High efficiency of the substitution has been validated by MALDI-TOF MS analysis of the functionalized precursors and FT-IR, Raman, and XPS analyses of the resulting GNRs. Moreover, AFM measurements demonstrated the modulation of the self-assembling behavior of the edge-functionalized GNRs, revealing that GNR-PMI formed an intriguing rectangular network. This result suggests the possibility of programming the supramolecular architecture of GNRs by tuning the functional units.
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