Here, we report a comparative scanning tunneling microscopy study of two brominated dibenzoc,gcarbazole derivatives on Ag(111): 5,9-dibromo-7H-dibenzoc,gcarbazole (DBC) and 5,9,7-tribromo-7-(4-bromobutyl)-7H-dibenzoc,gcarbazole (BrBu-DBC). At room temperature (RT), DBC forms ordered paired-row supramolecular assemblies, whereas annealing to 470 K induces the formation of butterfly-like dimers that further organize into periodic arrays, consistent with adatom-mediated N–Ag–N coordination. In contrast, BrBu-DBC shows disordered adsorption at RT but transforms at 490 K into dumbbell-shaped dimers coupled selectively at the terminal side chains, consistent with C–C linkage formation. We demonstrate how subtle functional modification modulates the competition between supramolecular assembly and surface-mediated transformation pathways.
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