Abstract

Probing the nanometer-scale electronic properties of π-conjugated supramolecular architectures as spatially confined electrically active nano-objects represents a great challenge. A scanning probe microscopy investigation of the structural organization and electronic properties of a specially designed and synthesized hydrogen-bonding azatriphenylene derivative (see figure) is described both at the single-molecule and ensemble level, supported by quantum-chemical calculations.

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