摘要

The spectroscopic and photophysical properties of organic materials in the films are widely influenced by their molecular packing morphologies and intermolecular interactions. Here, regioisomeric phenanthridine derivatives were synthesized. The UV-vis spectra and scanning electron microscopy images show that these molecules can form different self-organizations in the films. Scanning tunneling microscopy and density functional theory calculations are utilized to reveal their intermolecular interactions by visualizing the molecular packing in the self-assembly adlayers. The different intermolecular Br center dot center dot center dot N halogen bonds, H center dot center dot center dot Br hydrogen bonds, and Br center dot center dot center dot Br type-II halogen bonds are the dominated factors to form the different nanostructures and different morphologies in the films. This work provides a new viewpoint to explore the "molecule-packing-properties" relationship in order to rationally control the properties of organic materials through designing the molecules.