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Where do the counterions go? : Tip-induced dissociation of self-assembled triazatriangulenium-based molecules on Au(111)

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Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics. Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC). 2021, 23(16), pp. 9930-9937. ISSN 1463-9076. eISSN 1463-9084. Available under: doi: 10.1039/D1CP00221J

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Chemical coupling of functional molecules on top of the so-called platform molecules allows the formation of functional self-assembled monolayers (SAMs). An often-used example of such a platform is triazatriangulenium (TATA), which features an extended aromatic core providing good electronic contact to the underlying metal surface. Here, we present a study of the SAM formation of a TATA platform on Au(111) employing scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) under ambient atmospheric conditions. In solution, the TATA platform is stabilized by BF4 counterions, while after deposition on a gold substrate, the localization of the BF4 counterions remains unknown. We used 1,2,4-trichlorobenzene as a solvent of TATA–BF4 to induce SAM formation on a heated (∼50 °C) Au substrate. We show by STM how to detect and distinguish TATA–BF4 from TATA platforms, which lost their BF4 counterions. Finally, we observe a change of the counterion position on the SAM during the STM scanning, which we explain by an electric-field-induced decrease of the electrostatic interaction in TATA–BF4 on the surface. We applied DFT calculations to reveal the influence of the gold lattice and the electric field of the STM tip on the stability of TATA–BF4 physisorbed on the surface.

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self-assembled monolayers, triazatriangulenium (TATA)

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ISO 690SNEGIR, Sergii, Yannick J. DAPPE, Dmytro SYSOIEV, Olivier PLUCHERY, Thomas HUHN, Elke SCHEER, 2021. Where do the counterions go? : Tip-induced dissociation of self-assembled triazatriangulenium-based molecules on Au(111). In: Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics. Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC). 2021, 23(16), pp. 9930-9937. ISSN 1463-9076. eISSN 1463-9084. Available under: doi: 10.1039/D1CP00221J
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  doi={10.1039/D1CP00221J},
  title={Where do the counterions go? : Tip-induced dissociation of self-assembled triazatriangulenium-based molecules on Au(111)},
  number={16},
  volume={23},
  issn={1463-9076},
  journal={Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics},
  pages={9930--9937},
  author={Snegir, Sergii and Dappe, Yannick J. and Sysoiev, Dmytro and Pluchery, Olivier and Huhn, Thomas and Scheer, Elke}
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