Publications

2025
Haag, F., et al. Selective On-Surface Metalation and Uncommon Reordering of Self-Assembled Macrocyclic Biquinazoline Ligands on Ag(111). Chemistry – A European Journal n/a, e202404350 (2025). Publisher's VersionAbstract
The macrocyclic biquinazoline ligand, H-Mabiq, presents a central and a peripheral site for the coordination of metal ions, making the adsorption on solid surfaces promising for the creation of self-assembled bimetallic two-dimensional platforms. Here, we apply an on-surface metalation strategy under ultra-high vacuum conditions to guide the synthesis of metalated species and study sequential metalation patterns. We find that cobalt (as well as iron) metalation on the Ag(111) surface preferentially occurs at the macrocyclic centre without further metal coordination to the peripheral site. Nevertheless, starting from a densely packed, self-assembled H-Mabiq monolayer, the modification of the central cavity by Co is accompanied by an unusual, metalation-induced phase transformation which gives evidence of modified lateral / interfacial interactions. The selective metalation of one molecular site opens up an on-surface route to create bimetallic networks incorporating select metal ions at different locations.
Meier, D., et al. Octaethyl vs Tetrabenzo Functionalized Ru Porphyrins on Ag(111): Molecular Conformation, Self-Assembly and Electronic Structure. Journal of Physical Chemistry C 129, 858–869 (2025). Publisher's VersionAbstract
Metalloporphyrins on interfaces offer a rich playground for functional materials and hence have been subjected to intense scrutiny over the past decades. As the same porphyrin macrocycle on the same surface may exhibit vastly different physicochemical properties depending on the metal center and its substituents, it is vital to have a thorough structural and chemical characterization of such systems. Here, we explore the distinctions arising from coverage and macrocycle substituents on the closely related ruthenium octaethyl porphyrin and ruthenium tetrabenzo porphyrin on Ag(111). Our investigation employs a multitechnique approach in ultrahigh vacuum, combining scanning tunneling microscopy, low-energy electron diffraction, photoelectron spectroscopy, normal incidence X-ray standing wave, and near-edge X-ray absorption fine structure, supported by density functional theory. This methodology allows for a thorough examination of the nuanced differences in the self-assembly, substrate modification, molecular conformation and adsorption height.Metalloporphyrins on interfaces offer a rich playground for functional materials and hence have been subjected to intense scrutiny over the past decades. As the same porphyrin macrocycle on the same surface may exhibit vastly different physicochemical properties depending on the metal center and its substituents, it is vital to have a thorough structural and chemical characterization of such systems. Here, we explore the distinctions arising from coverage and macrocycle substituents on the closely related ruthenium octaethyl porphyrin and ruthenium tetrabenzo porphyrin on Ag(111). Our investigation employs a multitechnique approach in ultrahigh vacuum, combining scanning tunneling microscopy, low-energy electron diffraction, photoelectron spectroscopy, normal incidence X-ray standing wave, and near-edge X-ray absorption fine structure, supported by density functional theory. This methodology allows for a thorough examination of the nuanced differences in the self-assembly, substrate modification, molecular conformation and adsorption height.
2024
Vezzoni Vicente, P., et al. Holistic structural understanding of epitaxially-grown Bi/Au(111) moiré superstructures. Physical Review Materials 8, 104001 (2024). Publisher's VersionAbstract
In light of the recent research in low-dimensional bismuth structures as spin-active materials and topological insulators, we present a comprehensive characterization of the Bi/Au(111) interface. The nuanced evolution of Bi phases upon deposition in ultrahigh vacuum (UHC) on a Au(111) surface is investigated from semidisordered clusters to few-layer Bi(110) thin films. Particular attention is devoted to the high-coverage, submonolayer phases, commonly grouped under the (P×√3) nomenclature. We bring forth a new model, refining the current iunderstanding of the Bi/Au(111) interface and demonstrating the existence of submonolayer moiré superstructures, whose geometry and superperiodicity depend on their coverage. This tuneable periodicity paves the way for their use as tailored buffer and templating layers for epitaxial growth of thin films on Au(111). Finally, we clarify the growth mode of multilayer Bi(110) as bilayer-by-bilayer, allowing precise thickness control of anisotropically strained thin films. This holistic understanding of the structural properties of the material was enabled by the synergy of several experimental techniques, namely low-energy electron diffraction (LEED), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), scanning tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy (STM, STS), and X-ray standing waves (XSW), further corroborated by density functional theory (DFT) simulations.
Xu, H., et al. On-Surface Isomerization of Indigo within 1D Coordination Polymers. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition 63, e202319162 (2024). Publisher's VersionAbstract
Natural products are attractive components to tailor environmentally friendly advanced new materials. We present surface-confined metallosupramolecular engineering of coordination polymers using natural dyes as molecular building blocks: indigo and the related Tyrian purple. Both building blocks yield identical, well-defined coordination polymers composed of (1 dehydroindigo : 1 Fe) repeat units on two different silver single crystal surfaces. These polymers are characterized atomically by submolecular resolution scanning tunnelling microscopy, bond-resolving atomic force microscopy and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. On Ag(100) and on Ag(111), the trans configuration of dehydroindigo results in N,O-chelation in the polymer chains. On the more inert Ag(111) surface, the molecules additionally undergo thermally induced isomerization from the trans to the cis configuration and afford N,N- plus O,O-chelation. Density functional theory calculations confirm that the coordination polymers of the cis-isomers on Ag(111) and of the trans-isomers on Ag(100) are energetically favoured. Our results demonstrate post-synthetic linker isomerization in interfacial metal-organic nanosystems.
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2022
Knecht, P., et al. N-Heterocyclic Carbenes: Molecular Porters of Surface Mounted Ru-Porphyrins. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition 61, e202211877 (2022). Publisher's VersionAbstract
Abstract Ru-porphyrins act as convenient pedestals for the assembly of N-heterocyclic carbenes (NHCs) on solid surfaces. Upon deposition of a simple NHC ligand on a close packed Ru-porphyrin monolayer, an extraordinary phenomenon can be observed: Ru-porphyrin molecules are transferred from the silver surface to the next molecular layer. We have investigated the structural features and dynamics of this portering process and analysed the associated binding strengths and work function changes. A rearrangement of the molecular layer is induced by the NHC uptake: the NHC selective binding to the Ru causes the ejection of whole porphyrin molecules from the molecular layer on silver to the layer on top. This reorganisation can be reversed by thermally induced desorption of the NHC ligand. We anticipate that the understanding of such mass transport processes will have crucial implications for the functionalisation of surfaces with carbenes.
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Ran, W., et al. Depositing Molecular Graphene Nanoribbons on Ag(111) by Electrospray Controlled Ion Beam Deposition: Self-Assembly and On-Surface Transformations. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition 61, e202111816 (2022). Publisher's Version
Meier, D., et al. Structural adaptations of electrosprayed aromatic oligoamide foldamers on Ag(111). Chemical Communications 58, 8938 - 8941 (2022). Publisher's Version
2021
Knecht, P., et al. Assembly and Manipulation of a Prototypical N-Heterocyclic Carbene with a Metalloporphyrin Pedestal on a Solid Surface. Journal of the American Chemical Society 143, 4433 - 4439 (2021). Publisher's Version
Knecht, P., et al. Conformational Control of Chemical Reactivity for Surface-Confined Ru-Porphyrins. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition 60, 16561 - 16567 (2021). Publisher's Version
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Haag, F., et al. The Flexible On-Surface Self-Assembly of a Low-Symmetry Mabiq Ligand: An Unconventional Metal-Assisted Phase Transformation on Ag(111). Journal of Physical Chemistry C 125, 23178 - 23191 (2021). Publisher's Version
Guo, Y., et al. Interaction of cyclosporin A molecules with alkali and transition metal atoms on Cu(111). Chemical Communications 57, 2923 - 2926 (2021). Publisher's Version
Meier, D., et al. Rotation in an Enantiospecific Self-Assembled Array of Molecular Raffle Wheels. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition 60, 26932 - 26938 (2021). Publisher's Version
Knecht, P., et al. Tunable interface of ruthenium porphyrins and silver. Journal of Physical Chemistry C 125, 3215 - 3224 (2021). Publisher's Version
2020
Zhang, R., et al. On-surface Synthesis of a Semiconducting 2D Metal–Organic Framework Cu3(C6O6) Exhibiting Dispersive Electronic Bands. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition 59, 2669 - 2673 (2020). Publisher's Version
Very Important Paper (VIP)
2019
Deimel, P.S., et al. Bisphenol A and Diethylstilbestrol on Cu(111): On-Surface Polymerization Initiated by Hydroxy-Directed Ortho CH Bond Activation. Journal of Physical Chemistry C 123, 1354 - 1361 (2019). Publisher's Version
Jing, C., et al. Snapshots of Dynamic Adaptation: Two-Dimensional Molecular Architectonics with Linear Bis-Hydroxamic Acid Modules. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition 58, 18948 - 18956 (2019). Publisher's Version
Médard, G. & Papageorgiou, A.C. Surface anchors target golden bullets. Nature Chemistry 11, 20 - 22 (2019). Publisher's Version
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2016
Lloyd, J.A., et al. Dynamics of Spatially Confined Bisphenol A Trimers in a Unimolecular Network on Ag(111). Nano Letters 16, 1884 - 1889 (2016). Publisher's Version
Diller, K., et al. In vacuo interfacial tetrapyrrole metallation. Chemical Society Reviews 45, 1629 - 1656 (2016). Publisher's Version
Review article, inside back cover.
Papageorgiou, A.C., et al. In Vacuo Porphyrin Metalation on Ag(111) via Chemical Vapor Deposition of Ru3(CO)12: Mechanistic Insights. Journal of Physical Chemistry C 120, 8751 - 8758 (2016). Publisher's Version
Correctrion of scale in Fig. S4 in J. Phys. Chem. C vol.121, p.12503 (2017) DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpcc.7b04547.
Saʇlam, Ö., Yetik, G., Reichert, J., Barth, J.V. & Papageorgiou, A.C. On-surface reaction of tetraphenylporphyrins with Os3(CO)12 precursors and Os clusters: A scanning tunnelling microscopy investigation. Surface Science 646, 26 - 30 (2016). Publisher's Version
Weber, P.B., et al. Surface-Guided Formation of an Organocobalt Complex. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition 55, 5754 - 5759 (2016). Publisher's Version
Jiang, L., et al. Synthesis of pyrene-fused pyrazaacenes on metal surfaces: Toward one-dimensional conjugated nanostructures. ACS Nano 10, 1033 - 1041 (2016). Publisher's Version
2015
Duncan, D.A., et al. Immobilised molecular catalysts and the role of the supporting metal substrate. Chemical Communications 51, 9483 - 9486 (2015). Publisher's Version
Wiengarten, A., et al. Surface-Assisted Cyclodehydrogenation; Break the Symmetry, Enhance the Selectivity. Chemistry - A European Journal 21, 12285 - 12290 (2015). Publisher's Version
Zhang, Y.-Q., et al. Unusual Deprotonated Alkynyl Hydrogen Bonding in Metal-Supported Hydrocarbon Assembly. Journal of Physical Chemistry C 119, 9669 - 9679 (2015). Publisher's Version
2010
Papageorgiou, A.C., et al. Electron traps and their effect on the surface chemistry of TiO2(110). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 107, 2391 - 2396 (2010). Publisher's Version
Pradhan, M., et al. Heterogeneous uptake of gaseous hydrogen peroxide by Gobi and Saharan dust aerosols: A potential missing sink for H2O2 in the troposphere. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 10, 7127 - 7136 (2010). Publisher's Version
Beaumont, S.K., et al. Influence of adsorption geometry in the heterogeneous enantioselective catalytic hydrogenation of a prototypical enone. Journal of Physical Chemistry C 114, 15075 - 15077 (2010). Publisher's Version
Kanuru, V.K., et al. Sonogashira coupling on an extended gold surface in vacuo: Reaction of phenylacetylene with iodobenzene on Au(111). Journal of the American Chemical Society 132, 8081 - 8086 (2010). Publisher's Version
Eslava, S., et al. Synthesis, characterization, and surface tethering of sulfide-functionalized Ti16-oxo-alkoxy cages. Chemistry of Materials 22, 5174 - 5178 (2010). Publisher's Version
2007
Papageorgiou, A.C., et al. Growth and reactivity of titanium oxide ultrathin films on Ni(110). Journal of Physical Chemistry C 111, 7704 - 7710 (2007). Publisher's Version
Papageorgiou, A.C., Pang, C.L., Chen, Q. & Thornton, G. Low-dimensional, reduced phases of ultrathin TiO2. ACS Nano 1, 409 - 414 (2007). Publisher's Version
2006
Pang, C.L., et al. Tailored TiO2(110) surfaces and their reactivity. Nanotechnology 17, 5397 - 5405 (2006). Publisher's Version
2005
Sedona, F., et al. Ultrathin TiOx films on Pt(111): A LEED, XPS, and STM investigation. Journal of Physical Chemistry B 109, 24411 - 24426 (2005). Publisher's Version