On-Surface Chemistry on Low-Reactive Surfaces

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Abstract

Zero-dimensional (0D), mono-dimensional (1D), or two-dimensional (2D) nanostructures with well-defined properties fabricated directly on surfaces are of growing interest. The fabrication of covalently bound nanostructures on non-metallic surfaces is very promising in terms of applications, but the lack of surface assistance during their synthesis is still a challenge to achieving the fabrication of large-scale and defect-free nanostructures. We discuss the state-of-the-art approaches recently developed in order to provide covalently bounded nanoarchitectures on passivated metallic surfaces, semiconductors, and insulators.

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Geagea, E., Palmino, F., & Cherioux, F. (2022, September 1). On-Surface Chemistry on Low-Reactive Surfaces. Chemistry (Switzerland). MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/chemistry4030057

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