In this thesis, the structural and electronic properties of two-dimensional materials and tetrapyrroles on surfaces are investigated. To this end, scanning probe microscopy, X-ray spectroscopy, and the synchrotron-based X-ray standing wave technique were applied, e.g. to quantitatively determine the adsorption height and the corrugation of h-BN sheets, as well as the conformation of porphines. Employing functionalized molecules, a variety of nanostructures were assembled on surfaces including a coordination network on h-BN supports.
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In this thesis, the structural and electronic properties of two-dimensional materials and tetrapyrroles on surfaces are investigated. To this end, scanning probe microscopy, X-ray spectroscopy, and the synchrotron-based X-ray standing wave technique were applied, e.g. to quantitatively determine the adsorption height and the corrugation of h-BN sheets, as well as the conformation of porphines. Employing functionalized molecules, a variety of nanostructures were assembled on surfaces including a...
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