Convergent and divergent two-dimensional coordination networks formed through substrate-activated or quenched alkynyl ligation

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Abstract

Metal coordination assemblies of the symmetric bi-functional 4,4′-di-(1,4-buta-1,3-diynyl)-benzoic acid are investigated by scanning tunnelling microscopy on metal surfaces. The formation of long-range ordered, short-range disordered and random phases depends on the competition between the convergent and divergent coordination motifs of the individual functional groups and is crucially influenced by the substrate. © Partner Organisations 2014.

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Cechal, J., Kley, C. S., Kumagai, T., Schramm, F., Ruben, M., Stepanow, S., & Kern, K. (2014). Convergent and divergent two-dimensional coordination networks formed through substrate-activated or quenched alkynyl ligation. Chemical Communications, 50(69), 9973–9976. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4cc03723e

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