Imaging the Predicted Isomerism of Oligo(aniline)s: A Scanning Tunneling Microscopy Study

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The self-assembly of two emeraldine base tetra(aniline) derivatives is investigated using scanning tunneling microscopy. A combination of the scanning tunneling microscopy data and calculations reveals the presence of predicted cis/trans isomerism in this oxidation state. This isomerism is shown to hinder self-assembly into ordered structures, and provides indications as to why the properties of these materials, and their parent polymer, polyaniline, remain unfulfilled.

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Thomas, J. O., Andrade, H. D., Mills, B. M., Fox, N. A., Hoerber, H. J. K., & Faul, C. F. J. (2015). Imaging the Predicted Isomerism of Oligo(aniline)s: A Scanning Tunneling Microscopy Study. Small, 11(28), 3430–3434. https://doi.org/10.1002/smll.201500511

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