Construction of poly-naphthalocyanine linked by [4]-radialene-like structures on silver surfaces

Rongting Wu, De Liang Bao, Linghao Yan, Junhai Ren, Yanfang Zhang, Qi Zheng, Ye Liang Wang, Qing Huan*, Shixuan Du*, Hong Jun Gao

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Abstract

Cyclic-conjugated linkages between planar-macrocydic molecules contribute to the robustness of the two-dimensional (2D) polymerization and extension of π-interactions. The fabrication of such linkages in 2D polymers remains challenging. Combining scanning tunneling microscope (STM) measurements and density functional theory (DFT) calculations, we demonstrate a linear polymerization of metal-free naphthalocyanine (NPc) molecules with [4]-radialene-like linkages on silver surfaces. Experimentally, by depositing NPc molecules on the Ag(110) surface and subsequent annealing up to 750 K, one-dimensional polymers are constructed along the [1 1 ¯ 0 ] direction. High-resolution STM images show a stem-leaf-like feature. STM simulations based on a linear polymer of NPc molecules linked by four-membered carbon rings, [4]-radialene-like structure, agree well with the experimental observations. DFT calculations reveal that the polymerization process includes detaching two-terminal H atoms of NPc molecules along [1 1 ¯ 0 ] direction, then bonding with a neighboring dehydrogenated NPc molecule by forming a four-membered ring. The dehydrogenation process can be promoted by on-surface impurities such as additional H atoms. Similar polymerizations have been achieved on Ag(111) surfaces in an amorphous way. Moreover, the energy gap of the NPc molecule decreases after linear polymerization, suggesting a red-shift for its optical absorption/scattering spectrum. Our study offers a new route to polymerize conjugated molecules with extended planar π-interactions. [Figure not available: see fulltext.].

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4563-4568
Number of pages6
JournalNano Research
Volume14
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • density functional theory calculation
  • naphthalocyanine
  • polymerization
  • scanning tunneling microscope
  • π-interaction extension

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