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Supramolecular and Chiral Effects at the Titanyl Phthalocyanine/Ag(100) Hybrid Interface

Authors :
Fabio Ronci
Stefano Colonna
Paola Gori
Francesco Filippone
Giovanna Pennesi
Aldo Amore Bonapasta
Giuseppe Mattioli
Paola Alippi
Antonio Cricenti
Anna Maria Paoletti
Gloria Zanotti
S., Colonna
G., Mattioli
P., Alippi
A., Amore Bonapasta
A., Cricenti
F., Filippone
Gori, Paola
A., Paoletti
G., Pennesi
F., Ronci
G., Zanotti
Source :
Journal of physical chemistry. C 118 (2014): 5255–5267. doi:10.1021/jp409847v, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Stefano Colonna Giuseppe Mattioli Paola Alippi Aldo Amore Bonapasta Antonio Cricenti Francesco Filippone Paola Gori Anna Maria Paoletti Giovanna Pennesi Fabio Ronci Gloria Zanotti/titolo:Supramolecular and Chiral Effects at the Titanyl Phthalocyanine%2FAg(100) Hybrid Interface/doi:10.1021%2Fjp409847v/rivista:Journal of physical chemistry. C/anno:2014/pagina_da:5255/pagina_a:5267/intervallo_pagine:5255–5267/volume:118
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
American Chemical Society, Washington DC , Stati Uniti d'America, 2014.

Abstract

Nonplanar titanyl phthalocyanine (TiOPc) molecules, characterized by a central, highly dipolar Ti-O group, can offer further degrees of freedom in tailoring the properties of hybrid organic-inorganic structures. Here, we combine scanning tunneling microscopy and low-energy electron diffraction measurements with ab initio density functional theory calculations to investigate the interaction of TiOPc molecules with the Ag(100) surface. Isolated molecules are adsorbed with the macrocycle parallel to the surface in two different configurations: with the O atom pointing outward (UP configuration) or with the O atom pointing toward the surface (DOWN configuration). A different interaction of UP and DOWN molecules with the surface can account for their different orientation on the surface as well as for the observation of marked chiral effects only for UP molecules. Self-assembled domains of randomly mixed UP and DOWN molecules form at the monolayer coverage, driven by a subtle interplay between the molecule-surface interaction, the intermolecular dipolar attraction, and the side interaction between adjacent molecules. Chiral patterns of isolated molecules, observed by STM, are transferred to these domains. Remarkably, theoretical calculations disclose an interfacial nature of such chiral properties. Finally, a metallic behavior observed for the monolayer disappears for TiOPc molecules in a second layer, which are electronically decoupled from the substrate.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of physical chemistry. C 118 (2014): 5255–5267. doi:10.1021/jp409847v, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Stefano Colonna Giuseppe Mattioli Paola Alippi Aldo Amore Bonapasta Antonio Cricenti Francesco Filippone Paola Gori Anna Maria Paoletti Giovanna Pennesi Fabio Ronci Gloria Zanotti/titolo:Supramolecular and Chiral Effects at the Titanyl Phthalocyanine%2FAg(100) Hybrid Interface/doi:10.1021%2Fjp409847v/rivista:Journal of physical chemistry. C/anno:2014/pagina_da:5255/pagina_a:5267/intervallo_pagine:5255–5267/volume:118
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7d1533b959a49c77c8690e504365b101
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/jp409847v