The effect of fluorination on the surface structure of truxenones

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Abstract

The surface structure of partially fluorinated truxenone (F3-truxenone) molecules on Cu (111) has been probed using a combination of scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and low energy electron diffraction (LEED). Codeposition of F3-truxenone and the parent truxenone molecule leads to a mix of discrete F3-truxenone and truxenone islands on a Cu (111) surface. Due to the differences in rotational orientation of each type of molecular island proved by LEED the otherwise indistiguishable molecules can be identified in STM images.

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Rochford, L. A., Ramadan, A. J., Holliday, S., Jones, T. S., & Nielsen, C. B. (2016). The effect of fluorination on the surface structure of truxenones. RSC Advances, 6(71), 67315–67318. https://doi.org/10.1039/c6ra14158g

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