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. 2024 Jan;8(1):e2300768.
doi: 10.1002/smtd.202300768. Epub 2023 Oct 15.

Introducing Design Strategies to Preserve N-Heterocycles Throughout the On-Surface Synthesis of Graphene Nanostructures

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Introducing Design Strategies to Preserve N-Heterocycles Throughout the On-Surface Synthesis of Graphene Nanostructures

Maria Tenorio et al. Small Methods. 2024 Jan.

Abstract

Despite the impressive advances in the synthesis of atomically precise graphene nanostructures witnessed during the last decade, advancing in compositional complexity faces major challenges. The concept of introducing the desired functional groups or dopants in the molecular precursor often fails due to their lack of stability during the reaction path. Here, a study on the stability of different pyridine and pyrimidine moieties during the on-surface synthesis of graphene nanoribbons on Au(111) is presented. Combining bond-resolved scanning tunneling microscopy with X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, the thermal evolution of the nitrogen dopants throughout the whole reaction sequence is tracked. A comparative experimental and ab initio electronic characterization confirms the presence of dopants in the final structures, revealing also that the pyridinic nitrogen leads to a significant band downshift. The results demonstrate that, by using synthetic strategies to lower the reaction temperatures, one can preserve specific N-heterocycles throughout all the reaction steps of the synthesis of graphene nanoribbons and beyond the interibbon coupling reaction that leads to nanoporous graphene.

Keywords: X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy; graphene nanoribbons; heteroatom doping; nanoporous graphene; on-surface syntheses; scanning tunneling microscopy.

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