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"On-Surface Shapeshifters" Exhibit Oxidation-State-Dependent Conformational and Self-assembly Behaviors: WPI-MANA
TSUKUBA, Japan, Nov. 16, 2021 /Kyodo JBN-AsiaNet/ --

A team at the International Center for Materials Nanoarchitectonics (WPI-MANA) 
has found that substances known as pyrazinacenes exhibit on-surface 
oxidation-state-dependent conformational and self-assembly behaviors. This 
"shape-shifting" could result in a variety of applications.

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The team's broad experimental and theoretical study revealed that pyrazinacenes 
containing decaazapentacene are stable against oxidation but unstable against 
reduction.

Pyrazinacenes represent an unusual class of redox-active chromophores, and 
represent an emerging class of highly nitrogenous heteroacenes with unique 
properties. They have excellent potential for use based on their special 
supramolecular properties, including interactions in biological systems. They 
lie at the core of molecular materials' applications because of their important 
optical and electronic features.

The team determined that the already established structure-function 
relationships of molecular materials known from solution now need to be 
re-evaluated to predict and understand the interface-specific chemical, 
electronic, optical and mechanical properties of any newly synthesized 
molecules. 

The research was completed by David Miklik (WPI-MANA) and S. Fatemeh Mousavi 
(Department of Physics, University of Basel, Switzerland) under the leadership 
of Thomas Jung (Laboratory of Micro- and Nanotechnology, Paul Scherrer 
Institute, Switzerland) and Jonathan P. Hill (WPI-MANA).

"We suggest the term 'on-surface shapeshifter' to describe these compounds, 
based on their oxidation-state-coupled on-surface molecular morphology 
variations," the scientists said in their paper. 

The substances' chemical complexity, they said, motivates further 
investigations comparing in-solution and interfacial reactivity, in particular 
toward tunable photo-redox compounds or the generation of synthetically 
inaccessible molecules.

This research was carried out by David Miklik of the Functional Chromophores 
Group of WPI-MANA and S. Fatemeh Mousavi of the University of Basel, 
Switzerland, and their collaborators.

"Pyrazinacenes Exhibit On-Surface Oxidation-State-Dependent Conformational and 
Self-Assembly Behaviours"
Miklik, D., Fatemeh Mousavi, S., Buresova, Z. et al. Commun Chem 4, 29 (2021). 
https://doi.org/10.1038/s42004-021-00470-w

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Source: International Center for Materials Nanoarchitectonics (WPI-MANA), 
National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS)