Issue 8, 2023

Deciphering pressure-induced nanoarchitectonics in a monolayer of heterocoronene-based discotics at air–water and air–solid interfaces

Abstract

Understanding and control of molecular alignment at the nanoscale in self-assembled supramolecular structures is a prerequisite for the subsequent exploitation of molecules in functional devices. Here, we have clarified the surface-pressure induced molecular nanoarchitectures in a monolayer of a heterocoronene-based discotic liquid crystal (DLC) at air–water and air–solid interfaces using surface manometry, real-time Brewster angle microscopy, and real-space atomic force microscopy (AFM). Chloroform-spread DLCs at a concentration of ∼108 μM exhibit floating domains at the air–water interface comprising small aggregates of edge-on stacked molecules interacting via peripheral alkyl chains. Detailed analysis of surface manometry and relaxation measurements reveal that, upon compression, these domains coalesce to form a coherent monolayer which then undergoes irreversible structural transformations via mechanisms such as monolayer loss due to desorption and localized nucleation of defects. AFM images of the films transferred on a hydrophilic substrate reveal that with increasing surface-pressure, the nanoscale structure of the monolayer transforms from randomly oriented nanowires to tightly-packed nanowire domains, and finally to fragmented wire segments which diffuse locally above the film. These results provide a facile method for the preparation of compact, two-dimensional films of ambipolar DLC molecules with a tunable nanoarchitecture which will be crucial for their applications in nanoscale electronic devices.

Graphical abstract: Deciphering pressure-induced nanoarchitectonics in a monolayer of heterocoronene-based discotics at air–water and air–solid interfaces

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
04 Oct 2022
Accepted
20 Jan 2023
First published
23 Jan 2023

Soft Matter, 2023,19, 1513-1522

Deciphering pressure-induced nanoarchitectonics in a monolayer of heterocoronene-based discotics at air–water and air–solid interfaces

N. Kumar, P. P. Samal, A. Mahapatra, J. De, S. K. Pal, P. Mishra and A. Nayak, Soft Matter, 2023, 19, 1513 DOI: 10.1039/D2SM01317G

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