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. 2011 Mar 30;133(12):4220-3.
doi: 10.1021/ja110837s. Epub 2011 Mar 3.

Dimerization of tri(4-bromophenyl)benzene by aryl-aryl coupling from solution on a gold surface

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Dimerization of tri(4-bromophenyl)benzene by aryl-aryl coupling from solution on a gold surface

James C Russell et al. J Am Chem Soc. .

Abstract

Monolayers of monomer 1,3,5-tri(4-bromophenyl)benzene (TBPB) and the dimerized product 3,3''',5,5'''-tetra(4-bromophenyl)quaterphenyl (TBPQ) on a gold surface have been studied using ambient scanning tunneling microscopy and time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry (ToF-SIMS). Molecular layers are prepared by allowing sessile drops of solution to dry on a gold substrate. For room-temperature deposition we observe ordered arrays of TBPB in three distinct packing arrangements. Deposition on a heated substrate leads to the formation of the dimerized product, TBPQ, through a surface-induced aryl-aryl coupling. Regions of TBPQ coexist with regions of disordered multiply linked molecules. The conversion of monomer TPBP to dimers is confirmed using ToF-SIMS. Our results demonstrate an alternative, solution-phase approach to the formation of large molecules and nanostructures by coupling reactions.

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