The organization of phthalocyanines into controlled structures is essential for their applications in electrical and optical molecular devices. Highly homogeneous bar-shaped phthalocyanine aggregates with large aspect ratios are obtained by tuning of alkyloxy substitutions. The layer-by-layer growth mechanism for both one-dimensional nanometer scale bar-shaped structures and two-dimensional films are revealed by atomic force microscope and X-ray diffraction. Density functional computations show that the different interactions of in-plane and displaced parallel stacking for phthalocyanines are responsible for the different self-assembly structures. © 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Wang, M., Yang, Y. L., Deng, K., & Wang, C. (2007). Phthalocyanine nanobars obtained by using alkyloxy substitution effects. Chemical Physics Letters, 439(1–3), 76–80. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cplett.2007.03.038
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