Selection of cross-coupling reaction products from Pd-cyclometalled complexes deposited on Ag(110) by tuning preparation conditions.

IF 2.1 4区 化学 Q3 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL Surface Science Pub Date : 2025-02-22 DOI:10.1016/j.susc.2025.122724
Marija Stojkovska , Jose Eduardo Barcelon , Daniele Perilli , Gianangelo Bracco , Giovanni Carraro , Marco Smerieri , Mario Rocca , Luca Vattuone , Luca Vaghi , Antonio Papagni , Cristiana Di Valentin , Letizia Savio
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Pd-cyclometallated compounds may be relevant for catalytic purposes, but very little is known about their interactions with metal substrates.
Here we report a combined low-temperature scanning tunnelling microscopy and density functional theory investigation on the interaction of the cyclometallated compound C22H14Br2N2Pd2Cl2 on Ag(110). Upon deposition at low temperature the molecules adsorb in a disordered manner on the surface but, upon annealing to room temperature, a cross-coupling reaction between molecular fragments occurs and ordered ad-layers are observed.
Comparison of the present result with those previously reported for deposition at 300 K and annealing to higher temperature shows that the final product of the cross-coupling reaction is a different di-phenyl-bi-pyridine isomer. Therefore, we confirm the presence of a rich chemistry at the base of the cyclometallate-metal interaction, that significantly modifies the nature of the compounds, and we envisage the possibility to tune the final product of cross-coupling reactions by selecting the suitable preparation protocol.

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Surface Science
Surface Science 化学-物理:凝聚态物理
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期刊介绍: Surface Science is devoted to elucidating the fundamental aspects of chemistry and physics occurring at a wide range of surfaces and interfaces and to disseminating this knowledge fast. The journal welcomes a broad spectrum of topics, including but not limited to: • model systems (e.g. in Ultra High Vacuum) under well-controlled reactive conditions • nanoscale science and engineering, including manipulation of matter at the atomic/molecular scale and assembly phenomena • reactivity of surfaces as related to various applied areas including heterogeneous catalysis, chemistry at electrified interfaces, and semiconductors functionalization • phenomena at interfaces relevant to energy storage and conversion, and fuels production and utilization • surface reactivity for environmental protection and pollution remediation • interactions at surfaces of soft matter, including polymers and biomaterials. Both experimental and theoretical work, including modeling, is within the scope of the journal. Work published in Surface Science reaches a wide readership, from chemistry and physics to biology and materials science and engineering, providing an excellent forum for cross-fertilization of ideas and broad dissemination of scientific discoveries.
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