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One-Step Dry Method for the Synthesis of Supported Single-Crystalline Organic Nanowires Formed by π-Conjugated Molecules
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EngineeringOrganic Electronicsπ-Conjugated MoleculesChemistryOne-step Dry MethodChemical EngineeringHybrid MaterialsBiophysicsOrganic NanowiresMaterials ScienceNanotechnologyOrganic SemiconductorGeneral Vacuum ProcessMolecular EngineeringGrowth MechanismOrganic Charge-transfer CompoundOrganic Material ChemistryElectronic MaterialsNanomaterialsSelf-assemblyConjugated PolymerMolecule-based Material
We present for the first time a general vacuum process for the growth of supported organic nanowires formed by pi-conjugated molecules, including metalloporphyrins, metallophthalocyanines, and perylenes. This methodology consists on a one-step physical vapor deposition of the pi-conjugated molecules. The synthesis is carried out at controlled temperature on substrates with tailor morphology which allows the growth of organic nanowires in the form of squared nanofibers and nanobelts. The study of the nanowires by electron diffraction and HRTEM combining with the results of a theoretical analysis of the possible arrangement of the pi-conjugated molecules along the nanowires reveals that the nanowires show a columnar structure along the fiber axis consisting of pi-stacked molecules having a herringbone-like arrangement. The formation of these nanowires on different substrates demonstrates that the growth mechanism is independent of the substrate chemical composition. An in-depth phenomenological study of the formation of the nanowires drives us to propose a growth mechanism based on a crystallization process. Furthermore, the growth method allows the fabrication of two particular 1D heterostructures: binary and open core@shell organic nanofibers.
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