Direct Patterning of a Cyclotriveratrylene Derivative for Directed Self-Assembly of C60

Zachary R. Osner, Dorjderem Nyamjav, Richard C. Holz, Daniel P. Becker

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Abstract

A novel apex-modified cyclotriveratrylene (CTV) derivative with an attached thiolane-containing lipoic acid linker was directly patterned onto gold substrates via dip-pen nanolithography (DPN). The addition of a dithiolane-containing linker to the apex of CTV provides a molecule that can adhere to a gold surface with its bowl-shaped cavity directed away from the surface, thereby providing a surface-bound CTV host that can be used for the directed assembly of guest molecules. Subsequent exposure of these CTV microarrays to C60 in toluene resulted in the directed assembly of predesigned, spatially controlled, high-density microarrays of C60. The molecular recognition capabilities of this CTV template toward C60 provides proof-of-concept that supramolecular CTV scaffolds can be directly patterned onto surfaces providing a foundation for the development of organic electronic and optoelectronic materials.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalChemistry: Faculty Publications and Other Works
Volume22
Issue number27
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 8 2011

Keywords

  • direct patterning
  • derivative
  • cyclotriveratrylene

Disciplines

  • Chemistry

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