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Deposition Temperature-Mediated Growth of Helically Shaped Polymers and Chevron-Type Graphene Nanoribbons from a Fluorinated Precursor

COMMUNICATIONS CHEMISTRY(2024)

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Graphene nanoribbons (GNRs) of precise size and shape, critical for controlling electronic properties and future device applications, can be realized via precision synthesis on surfaces using rationally designed molecular precursors. Fluorine-bearing precursors have the potential to form GNRs on nonmetallic substrates suitable for device fabrication. Here, we investigate the deposition temperature-mediated growth of a new fluorine-bearing precursor, 6,11-diiodo-1,4-bis(2-fluorophenyl)-2,3-diphenyltriphenylene (C42H24F2I2), into helically shaped polymer intermediates and chevron-type GNRs on Au(111) by combining scanning tunneling microscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, and density functional theory simulations. The fluorinated precursors do not adsorb on the Au(111) surface at lower temperatures, necessitating an optimum substrate temperature to achieve maximum polymer and GNR lengths. We compare the adsorption behavior with that of pristine chevron precursors and discuss the effects of C-H and C-F bonds. The results elucidate the growth mechanism of GNRs with fluorine-bearing precursors and establish a foundation for future synthesis of GNRs on nonmetallic substrates. Fluorine-bearing precursors offer new opportunities for the on-surface synthesis of graphene nanoribbons, but the growth conditions are critical for achieving optimal results. Here, the authors investigate the deposition temperature-mediated growth of helically shaped polymers and graphene nanoribbons on Au(111) from an internally fluorinated precursor.
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