Synthesis of single-layered fluorographdiyne nanosheets via selective on-surface 2D covalent polymerization
Abstract
Two-dimensional conjugated polymers (2DCPs) are significant macromolecular materials with intriguing and tunable physicochemical properties that depend on their geometries. Graphdiyne and its derivatives are exemplary 2DCPs featuring sp-sp2 hybridized skeletons. However, achieving single-layered, large-domain/regular graphdiyne and its derivatives on surfaces remains a formidable challenge due to the lack of selective 2D covalent polymerization methods. Here, we report a selective on-surface 2D covalent polymerization method via the combination of cobalt catalysis and coronene templating, achieving the synthesis of single-layered fluorographdiyne nanosheets up to 60*60 nm2 on Au(111) surface. Using scanning probe techniques, we visualize the sequential polymerization process and characterize cobalt-activated coupling intermediates at the atomic level. Experimental and theoretical analyses suggest that strong d-π coupling between cobalt and alkynyl transforms a robust Csp-Au bond into a weaker Csp2-Au bond, thereby facilitating the demetallization C-C coupling. Besides, the templating effect of coronene suppresses kinetically trapped defects and improves the selectivity of hexagonal-ring formation in the complex 2D covalent polymerization process.
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