Fabrication of 2D Hetero-Complexes With Nucleic-Acid-Base Adenine and Fatty-Acid Stearic Acid at Liquid/Solid Interface

Huiling Zhao, Qian Yang, Zegao Wang, Hang Zhao, Bo Liu*, Qianming Chen, Mingdong Dong

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Abstract

Designing and fabricating hetero-complexes composed of organic and biological compounds had become an exciting area referring to biological recognition, molecular devices etc. Here, hydrogen-bonded complex of nucleic-acid-base (adenine, A) and fatty-acid (stearic acid, SA) was designed, fabricated and investigated at liquid/solid interface. The interesting striped-shaped structure composed of SA-A-SA trimers was formed after introducing adenine molecules. Meanwhile, the primary lamella-shape characteristic of the assembly of SA molecules was kept because of the collaboration of non-covalent interactions of molecule-molecule and molecule-substrate. With a series of experimental characterization and theoretical simulation, the origination of the as-prepared 2D hetero-complexes was gradually exhibited from the assembled structures of two building blocks of stearic acid and adenine. Our study provides a blueprint for designing additional multi-component complexes based on the existing molecular assembled architectures.

Original languageEnglish
Article number513
JournalFrontiers in Chemistry
Volume7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 25 Jul 2019
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • building block
  • hydrogen bond
  • non-covalent interaction
  • scanning tunneling microscopy (STM)
  • supramolecular self-assembly

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