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The impact of grafted surface defects and their controlled removal on supramolecular self-assembly

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We demonstrate the use of covalently modified graphite as a convenient and powerful test-bed for the versatile investigation and control of 2-D crystallization at the liquid solid interface. Grafted aryls act as surface defects and create barriers to supramolecular self-assembly. An easily tunable grafting density allows for varying the effect of such defects on supramolecular self-assembly. Finally, the defects can be locally removed, triggering monolayer reconstructions and allowing <i>in situ</i> investigations of thermodynamically unstable or metastable morphologies.

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