Oualid Ourdjini
Aix-Marseille University
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Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2011
Mathieu Abel; Sylvain Clair; Oualid Ourdjini; Mireille Mossoyan; Louis Porte
Supramolecular chemistry on a surface has produced a large variety of atomically controlled systems, but practical applications are seriously restricted by the use of weakly cohesive non-covalent bonds and by the confinement to a metal surface. Here we report on the formation of a well-ordered organometallic sheet consisting of two-dimensional polymeric phthalocyanine. Remarkably, the growth demonstrated on a metal surface can be extended onto a thin insulating film. We thus expect the intrinsic properties to be preserved, and the system should be easily transferable to real devices.
Chemical Communications | 2011
Sylvain Clair; Oualid Ourdjini; Mathieu Abel; Louis Porte
Control on the formation of a two-dimensional polymer could be achieved in two different ways. Manipulation with the tip of a scanning tunneling microscope allowed for assigning the localization of the polymerization reaction. Additionally, electron irradiation could accelerate greatly the reaction kinetics.
ChemPhysChem | 2009
Rémy Pawlak; Sylvain Clair; Vincent Oison; Mathieu Abel; Oualid Ourdjini; Nikolas A. A. Zwaneveld; Didier Gigmes; Denis Bertin; Laurent Nony; Louis Porte
Alcohol oxidation and self-assembly: the in situ oxidation of hydroxyl functional groups to quinone groups promotes the formation of enhanced hydrogen bonds and allows reorganization of the resulting supramolecular self-assemblies, which evolve from a weakly bound dense phase to a strongly bound nanoporous open structure (see picture).
Advanced Materials | 2012
Sylvain Clair; Oualid Ourdjini; Mathieu Abel; Louis Porte
NaCl islands are used as a sacrificial layer to selectively deposit a boronic acid based two-dimensional polymer. The nanostructured polymer layer can be used as a negative mask to create Fe islands in a nanolithography mimicking process.
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2016
Ada Della Pia; Giulia Avvisati; Oualid Ourdjini; Claudia Cardoso; Daniele Varsano; Deborah Prezzi; Andrea Ferretti; Carlo Mariani; Maria Grazia Betti
Surface-assisted polymerization of molecular monomers into extended chains can be used as the seed of graphene nanoribbon (GNR) formation, resulting from a subsequent cyclo-dehydrogenation process. By means of valence-band photoemission and ab initio density-functional theory (DFT) calculations, we investigate the evolution of molecular states from monomer 10,10′-dibromo-9,9′bianthracene (DBBA) precursors to polyanthryl polymers, and eventually to GNRs, as driven by the Au(110) surface. The molecular orbitals and the energy level alignment at the metal–organic interface are studied in depth for the DBBA precursors deposited at room temperature. On this basis, we identify a spectral fingerprint of C–Au interaction in both DBBA single-layer and polymerized chains obtained upon heating. Furthermore, DFT calculations help us by evidencing that GNRs interact more strongly than DBBA and polyanthryl with the Au(110) substrate, as a result of their flatter conformation.
AIP Conference Proceedings | 2015
Lorenzo Massimi; Oualid Ourdjini; Emanuele Cavaliere; Luca Gavioli; Ada Della Pia; Carlo Mariani; Maria Grazia Betti
A spectroscopic study of 10,10-dibromo-9,9 bianthracene (DBBA) molecules deposited on the Au(110) surface is presented, by means of ultraviolet and X-ray photoemission, and X-ray absorption spectroscopy. Through a thermally activated procedure, these molecular precursors polymerize and eventually form graphene nanoribbons (GNRs) with atomically controlled shape and width, very important building blocks for several technological applications. The GNRs observed by scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) appear as short segments on top of the gold surface reconstruction, pointing out the delicate balance among surface diffusion and surface corrugation in their synthesis on the Au(110) surface.
Physical Review B | 2011
Oualid Ourdjini; Rémy Pawlak; Mathieu Abel; Sylvain Clair; Liang Chen; Nathalie Bergeon; Michel Sassi; Vincent Oison; Jean-Marc Debierre; R. Coratger; Louis Porte
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2013
Yu-Pu Lin; Oualid Ourdjini; L. Giovanelli; Sylvain Clair; Thomas Faury; Y. Ksari; J.-M. Themlin; Louis Porte; Mathieu Abel
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2014
L. Giovanelli; Oualid Ourdjini; Mathieu Abel; Rémy Pawlak; Jun Fujii; Louis Porte; J.-M. Themlin; Sylvain Clair
International Journal of Nanotechnology | 2012
Louis Porte; Mathieu Abel; P. Amsalem; Franck Bocquet; F.C. Bocquet; V. Chevallier; Sylvain Clair; G. Delafosse; S. Desbief; V. Gadenne; L. Giovanelli; M. Koudia; Y. Ksari; Ch. Loppacher; A. Merlen; Laurent Nony; Oualid Ourdjini; Lionel Patrone; Rémy Pawlak; J. Romann; J–C. Valmalette; J.-M. Themlin