Synthesis of a Porous [14]Annulene Graphene Nanoribbon and a Porous [30]Annulene Graphene Nanosheet on Metal Surfaces |
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Authors: | Tianchen Qin Prof. Dr. Dezhou Guo Juanjuan Xiong Xingyu Li Lei Hu Weishan Yang Zijie Chen Yulun Wu Dr. Honghe Ding Dr. Jun Hu Qian Xu Dr. Tao Wang Prof. Dr. Junfa Zhu |
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Affiliation: | 1. National Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory, Department of Chemical Physics and Key Laboratory of Surface and Interface Chemistry and Energy Catalysis of Anhui Higher Education Institutes, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, 230029 P. R. China;2. State Key Laboratory of Explosion Science and Technology, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, 100081 P. R. China;3. Donostia International Physics Center, 20018 San Sebastián, Spain |
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Abstract: | The electrical and mechanical properties of graphene-based materials can be tuned by the introduction of nanopores, which are sensitively related to the size, morphology, density, and location of nanopores. The synthesis of low-dimensional graphene nanostructures containing well-defined nonplanar nanopores has been challenging due to the intrinsic steric hindrance. Herein, we report the selective synthesis of one-dimensional (1D) graphene nanoribbons (GNRs) containing periodic nonplanar [14]annulene pores on Ag(111) and two-dimensional (2D) porous graphene nanosheet containing periodic nonplanar [30]annulene pores on Au(111), starting from a same precursor. The formation of distinct products on the two substrates originates from the different thermodynamics and kinetics of coupling reactions. The reaction mechanisms were confirmed by a series of control experiments, and the appropriate thermodynamic and kinetic parameters for optimizing the reaction pathways were proposed. In addition, the combined scanning tunneling spectroscopy (STS) and density functional theory (DFT) calculations revealed the electronic structures of porous graphene structures, demonstrating the impact of nonplanar pores on the π-conjugation of molecules. |
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Keywords: | Carbon Nanomaterials Photoemission Spectroscopy Reaction Kinetics and Thermodynamics Scanning Tunneling Microscopy on-Surface Synthesis |
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