A set of modular components was designed, synthesized, and combined to yield an innovative, robust, and reliable methodology for the self-assembly of large supramolecular structures on silicon wafers. Specific host-guest and H-bonding motifs were embedded in a single molecule by exploiting the remarkable complexing properties of tetraphosphonate cavitands toward methylammonium and methylpyridinium salts and the outstanding homo- and hetero-dimerization capability of the ureidopyrimidone moiety. An assembly/ disassembly sequence in solution was devised to assess the orthogonality and reversibility of H-bonding and host-guest interactions. The entire process was fully tested and characterized in solution and then successfully transferred to the solid state. The selected binding motifs resulted to be fully compatible in the assembly mode and individually addressable in the disassembly mode. The complete orthogonality of the two interactions allows the molecular level control of each step of the solid-state assembly and the predictable response to precise external stimuli. Complementary surface analysis techniques, such as atomic force microscopy (AFM), ellipsometry, and fluorescence, provided the univocal characterization of the realized structures in the solid state.

Hierarchical Self-Assembly on Silicon / F. Tancini; D. Genovese; M. Montalti; L. Cristofolini; L. Nasi; L. Prodi; E. Dalcanale. - In: JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY. - ISSN 0002-7863. - STAMPA. - 132:(2010), pp. 4781-4789. [10.1021/ja9099938]

Hierarchical Self-Assembly on Silicon

GENOVESE, DAMIANO;MONTALTI, MARCO;PRODI, LUCA;
2010

Abstract

A set of modular components was designed, synthesized, and combined to yield an innovative, robust, and reliable methodology for the self-assembly of large supramolecular structures on silicon wafers. Specific host-guest and H-bonding motifs were embedded in a single molecule by exploiting the remarkable complexing properties of tetraphosphonate cavitands toward methylammonium and methylpyridinium salts and the outstanding homo- and hetero-dimerization capability of the ureidopyrimidone moiety. An assembly/ disassembly sequence in solution was devised to assess the orthogonality and reversibility of H-bonding and host-guest interactions. The entire process was fully tested and characterized in solution and then successfully transferred to the solid state. The selected binding motifs resulted to be fully compatible in the assembly mode and individually addressable in the disassembly mode. The complete orthogonality of the two interactions allows the molecular level control of each step of the solid-state assembly and the predictable response to precise external stimuli. Complementary surface analysis techniques, such as atomic force microscopy (AFM), ellipsometry, and fluorescence, provided the univocal characterization of the realized structures in the solid state.
2010
Hierarchical Self-Assembly on Silicon / F. Tancini; D. Genovese; M. Montalti; L. Cristofolini; L. Nasi; L. Prodi; E. Dalcanale. - In: JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY. - ISSN 0002-7863. - STAMPA. - 132:(2010), pp. 4781-4789. [10.1021/ja9099938]
F. Tancini; D. Genovese; M. Montalti; L. Cristofolini; L. Nasi; L. Prodi; E. Dalcanale
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