On-surface Synthesis of a Chiral Graphene Nanoribbon with Mixed Edge Structure

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Chiral graphene nanoribbons represent an important class of graphene nanomaterials with varying combinations of armchair and zigzag edges conferring them unique structure-dependent electronic properties. Here, we describe the on-surface synthesis of an unprecedented cove-edge chiral GNR with a benzo-fused backbone on a Au(111) surface using 2,6-dibromo-1,5-diphenylnaphthalene as precursor. The initial precursor self-assembly and the formation of the chiral GNRs upon annealing are revealed, along with a relatively small electronic bandgap of approximately 1.6 eV, by scanning tunnelling microscopy and spectroscopy.

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Keerthi, A., Sánchez-Sánchez, C., Deniz, O., Ruffieux, P., Schollmeyer, D., Feng, X., … Müllen, K. (2020). On-surface Synthesis of a Chiral Graphene Nanoribbon with Mixed Edge Structure. Chemistry - An Asian Journal, 15(22), 3807–3811. https://doi.org/10.1002/asia.202001008

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