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Copper-phthalocyanine based metal–organic interfaces: The effect of fluorination, the substrate, and its symmetry
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Materials ScienceInorganic ChemistryMetal–organic InterfacesMolecule-substrate InteractionsEngineeringSurface ChemistrySurface ScienceFluorous SynthesisMetal-organic InterfacesOrganic ChemistryPhysical ChemistryChemistryMetal-organic PolyhedronMolecule-based MaterialCopper-phthalocyanine MonolayersSurface Reactivity
Metal-organic interfaces based on copper-phthalocyanine monolayers are studied in dependence of the metal substrate (Au versus Cu), of its symmetry [hexagonal (111) surfaces versus fourfold (100) surfaces], as well as of the donor or acceptor semiconducting character associated with the nonfluorinated or perfluorinated molecules, respectively. Comparison of the properties of these systematically varied metal-organic interfaces provides new insight into the effect of each of the previously mentioned parameters on the molecule-substrate interactions.
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