Ring and Volcano Structures Formed by a Metal Dipyrromethene Complex

BULLETIN OF THE KOREAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY(2014)

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Abstract
Dichloromethane liquid droplets containing a cobalt dipyrromethene timer deposited on a graphite surface were found to form coffee ring, toroid ring, or volcano dot structures due to the redistribution of the solute during solvent evaporation. The shapes and size distributions. of the ring structures, depended on the drying temperature. The shape differences were attributed to the fact that the solvent evaporation rate controlled the self-assembly process that yielded the coffee stain and pinhole structures.
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Dipyrromethene,AFM,Coffee-ring,Toroid ring,Evaporation
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