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Molecular Interactions on Two-Dimensional Materials, p. 93-127, 2021

DOI: 10.1142/9789811247859_0003

World Scientific Publishing, Surface Review and Letters, 08(28), p. 2140006, 2021

DOI: 10.1142/s0218625x21400060

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On-Surface Molecular Reactions

Journal article published in 2021 by Liangliang Cai, Wei Xu ORCID
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Abstract

During the last decades, the bottom–up strategy of on-surface molecular reactions has been extensively investigated in order to fulfill controllable fabrication of covalent interlinking nanostructures/nanomaterials at atomic scale. A variety of organic reactions have been introduced to substrates, such as Ullmann coupling, Glaser coupling, cyclodehydrogenation and so on. In this paper, these on-surface molecular reactions will be reviewed from three aspects: the precursor, surface and external stimuli. Finally, a summary of past achievements and an outlook of future scientific challenges will be discussed.