Self-assembly of hydrogen-bonded two-dimensional quasicrystals
Natalie A. Wasio,
Rebecca C. Quardokus,
Ryan P. Forrest,
Craig S. Lent,
Steven A. Corcelli,
John A. Christie,
Kenneth W. Henderson and
S. Alex Kandel ()
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Natalie A. Wasio: University of Notre Dame
Rebecca C. Quardokus: University of Notre Dame
Ryan P. Forrest: University of Notre Dame
Craig S. Lent: University of Notre Dame
Steven A. Corcelli: University of Notre Dame
John A. Christie: University of Notre Dame
Kenneth W. Henderson: University of Notre Dame
S. Alex Kandel: University of Notre Dame
Nature, 2014, vol. 507, issue 7490, 86-89
Abstract:
Scanning tunnelling microscopy reveals that molecules of ferrocenecarboxylic acid can self-assemble into quasicrystal monolayers containing highly unusual cyclic hydrogen-bonded pentamers; this molecular framework could form the basis of a large range of supramolecular assemblies.
Date: 2014
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