On-Surface Synthesis of Boroxine-Based Molecules

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Abstract

The on-surface synthesis of boroxine-containing molecules can be a convenient method of introducing specific functionalities. Here, we show the validity of a previously described synthesis protocol on the Au (111) surface by applying it to a different molecular precursor. We study in detail the assembly of the precursor, highlighting possible intermediate stages of the condensation process. We combine scanning tunneling microscopy and X-ray spectroscopies to fully characterize both the morphology and the electronic properties of the system. DFT calculations are presented to assign the main electronic transitions originating the B K-edge absorption spectrum. The study paves the way to a facile strategy for functionalizing a surface with molecules of tailored sizes and compositions.

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Turco, E., Stredansky, M., Costantini, R., Martinez, J. A., Dell’angela, M., Zerbato, E., … Cossaro, A. (2021). On-Surface Synthesis of Boroxine-Based Molecules. Chemistry (Switzerland), 3(4), 1401–1410. https://doi.org/10.3390/chemistry3040101

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