Two-dimensional supramolecular self-assembly: Nanoporous networks on surfaces

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Abstract

This tutorial review addresses the formation and properties of surface-confined molecular networks as revealed with scanning probe microscopy tools, especially scanning tunneling microscopy. It could be of interest to all interested in surface nano-engineering, and supramolecular chemistry on surfaces. More specifically, this review highlights recent developments in the design of regular nanoporous networks, with a pore diameter ranging from 1 nm to more than 10 nm. The principles leading to their formation are treated in detail and the various functionalities of these porous networks are demonstrated. © 2009 The Royal Society of Chemistry.

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Kudernac, T., Lei, S., Elemans, J. A. A. W., & De Feyter, S. (2009). Two-dimensional supramolecular self-assembly: Nanoporous networks on surfaces. Chemical Society Reviews, 38(2), 402–421. https://doi.org/10.1039/b708902n

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