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Locking the free-rotation of a prochiral star-shaped guest molecule inside a two-dimensional nanoporous network by introduction of chlorine atoms

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CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 47, Issue 36, Pages 10091-10093

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c1cc12951a

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  1. Region Ile de France

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Two star-shaped triazatrinaphthylene (TrisK) derivatives form highly; organized nanoporous honeycomb networks when adsorbed at the n-tetradecane/HOPG interface. STM reveals that replacing three H-atoms by three Cl-atoms in the chemical structure of the TrisK skeleton results in locking the free-rotation of the guest molecules inside the pore of the host network as a result of symmetry breaking.

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