Mechanically induced single-molecule helicity switching of graphene-nanoribbon-fused helicene on Au(111)

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Abstract

Helicene is a functional material with chirality caused by its characteristic helical geometry. The inversion of its helicity by external stimuli is a challenging task in the advanced control of the molecular chirality. This study fabricated a novel helical molecule, specifically a pentahelicene-analogue twisted aromatic hydrocarbon fused with a graphene nanoribbon,viaon-surface synthesis using multiple precursors. Noncontact atomic force microscopy imaging with high spatial resolution confirmed the helicity of the reaction products. The helicity was geometrically converted by pushing a CO-terminated tip into the twisted framework, which is the first demonstration of helicity switching at the single-molecule scale.

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Ishii, A., Shiotari, A., & Sugimoto, Y. (2021). Mechanically induced single-molecule helicity switching of graphene-nanoribbon-fused helicene on Au(111). Chemical Science, 12(40), 13301–13306. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1sc03976h

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