Reversible Redox‐Driven Crystallization in a Paracyclophane Monolayer at a Solid–Liquid Interface

Author:

Li Zhi12,Mali Kunal1ORCID,Hapiot Philippe3ORCID,De Feyter Steven1ORCID,Attias André‐Jean4ORCID,Mertens Stijn F. L.15ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry KU Leuven Celestijnenlaan 200F Leuven 3001 Belgium

2. School of Chemical Engineering Anhui Provincial Key Laboratory of Specialty Polymers Anhui University of Science and Technology Huainan 232001 China

3. Univ. Rennes CNRS ISCR – UMR 6226 Rennes F‐35000 France

4. Sorbonne Université CNRS MONARIS – UMR 8233 Paris F‐75005 France

5. Department of Chemistry Energy Lancaster and Materials Science Lancaster Lancaster University Lancaster Bailrigg LA1 4YB United Kingdom

Abstract

AbstractThe development and integration of cyclophanes into future functional materials require a detailed understanding of the physicochemical principles that underlie their properties, phase behavior, and in particular the relationship between structure and function. Here, electrochemically switchable crystallization of a ferrocene‐bearing 3D Janus tecton (M‐Fc) at the interface between highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG) and an electrolyte solution is demonstrated. The M‐Fc adlayer is successfully visualized under both ambient and electrochemical conditions using scanning tunneling microscopy. Voltammetric measurements show a surface‐confined redox process for the M‐Fc modified surface that drives the phase transition between a visible 2D ordered linear phase (M‐Fc0, with ferrocene in the neutral state) and an invisible gas‐like adsorption layer with high mobility when ferrocene is oxidized, M‐Fc+, and a “square scheme” mechanism explains the data. Analogous experiments in a ferrocene‐free tecton adlayer show no phase transition and confirm that the dynamics in M‐Fc are redox‐driven. On‐surface 3D nanoarchitectures are also demonstrated by forming inclusion complexes between M‐Fc and β‐cyclodextrin and device behavior through electrochemical scanning tunneling spectroscopy (STS). These results showcase the functional potential of this class of cyclophanes, which can find use in actuators, optical crystals, and other smart materials.

Funder

Austrian Science Fund

Publisher

Wiley

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