Abstract

Despite the fact that DNA bases have been well-studied on surface, the on-surface synthesis of one-dimensional DNA analogs through in situ reactions is still an interesting topic to be investigated. Herein, from the interplay of high-resolution scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) imaging and density functional theory (DFT) calculations, we have delicately designed a halogenated derivative of adenine as precursor to realize the combination of DNA bases and Ullmann reaction, and then successfully synthesized adenine oligomers on Au(111) via Ullmann coupling. This model system provides a possible bottom-up strategy of fabricating adenine oligomers on surface, which may further give access to man-made DNA strands with multiple bases.

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