Laurentiu E. Dinca
Institut national de la recherche scientifique
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Chemical Science | 2013
Luis Cardenas; Rico Gutzler; Josh Lipton-Duffin; Chaoying Fu; Jaclyn L. Brusso; Laurentiu E. Dinca; Martin Vondráček; Yannick Fagot-Revurat; Daniel Malterre; Federico Rosei; Dmitrii F. Perepichka
We report the synthesis and first electronic characterization of an atomically thin two dimensional π-conjugated polymer. Polymerization via Ullmann coupling of a tetrabrominated tetrathienoanthracene on Ag(111) in ultra-high vacuum (UHV) produces a porous 2D polymer network that has been characterized by scanning tunnelling microscopy (STM). High-resolution X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (HRXPS) shows that the reaction proceeds via two distinct steps: dehalogenation of the brominated precursor, which begins at room temperature (RT), and C–C coupling of the resulting Ag-bound intermediates, which requires annealing at 300 °C. The formation of the 2D conjugated network is accompanied by a shift of the occupied molecular states by 0.6 eV towards the Fermi level, as observed by UV photoelectron spectroscopy (UPS). A theoretical analysis of the electronic gap reduction in the transition from monomeric building blocks to various 1D and 2D oligomers and polymers yields important insight into the effect of topology on the electronic structure of 2D conjugated polymers.
ACS Nano | 2013
Laurentiu E. Dinca; Chaoying Fu; Jennifer M. MacLeod; Josh Lipton-Duffin; Jaclyn L. Brusso; Csaba E. Szakacs; Dongling Ma; Dmitrii F. Perepichka; Federico Rosei
The imaging and characterization of single-molecule reaction events is essential to both extending our basic understanding of chemistry and applying this understanding to challenges at the frontiers of technology, for example, in nanoelectronics. Specifically, understanding the behavior of individual molecules can elucidate processes critical to the controlled synthesis of materials for applications in multiple nanoscale technologies. Here, we report the synthesis of an important semiconducting organic molecule through an unprecedented reaction observed with submolecular resolution by scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) under ultrahigh vacuum (UHV) conditions. Our images reveal a sulfur abstraction and cyclization reaction that converts tetrathienoanthracene precursors into pentacene on the Ni(111) surface. The identity of the final reaction product was confirmed by time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry (TOF-SIMS). This reaction has no known literature analogue, and highlights the power of local-probe techniques for exploring new chemical pathways.
Nanoscale | 2014
Rico Gutzler; Luis Cardenas; Josh Lipton-Duffin; Mohamed El Garah; Laurentiu E. Dinca; Csaba E. Szakacs; Chaoying Fu; Mark Gallagher; Martin Vondráček; Maksym Rybachuk; Dmitrii F. Perepichka; Federico Rosei
Nanoscale | 2015
Laurentiu E. Dinca; F. De Marchi; Jennifer M. MacLeod; Josh Lipton-Duffin; R. Gatti; Dongling Ma; Dmitrii F. Perepichka; F. Rosei
Chemical Communications | 2014
Laurentiu E. Dinca; Jennifer M. MacLeod; Josh Lipton-Duffin; Chaoying Fu; Dongling Ma; Dmitrii F. Perepichka; Federico Rosei
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2015
Laurentiu E. Dinca; Jennifer M. MacLeod; Josh Lipton-Duffin; Chaoying Fu; Dongling Ma; Dmitrii F. Perepichka; Federico Rosei
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School of Chemistry, Physics & Mechanical Engineering; Institute for Future Environments; Science & Engineering Faculty | 2015
Laurentiu E. Dinca; F. De Marchi; Jennifer M. MacLeod; Josh Lipton-Duffin; R. Gatti; Dongling Ma; Dmitrii F. Perepichka; F. Rosei
Archive | 2014
Rico Gutzler; Laurentiu E. Dinca; Mark Gallagher; Dmitrii F. Perepichka; Federico Rosei
Institute for Future Environments; Science & Engineering Faculty | 2014
Laurentiu E. Dinca; Jennifer M. MacLeod; Josh Lipton-Duffin; Chaoying Fu; Dongling Ma; Dmitrii F. Perepichka; F. Rosei