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Subsurface-Carbon-Induced Local Charge of Copper for an On-Surface Displacement Reaction.

Shaoshan WangPengcheng DingZhuo LiCristina MattioliWenlong EYe SunAndré GourdonLev N KantorovichFlemming BesenbacherXueming YangMiao Yu
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2021)
Transition-metal carbides have sparked unprecedented enthusiasm as high-performance catalysts in recent years. Still, the catalytic properties of copper carbide remain unexplored. By introducing subsurface carbon to Cu(111), a displacement reaction of a proton in a carboxyl acid group with a single Cu atom is demonstrated at the atomic scale and room temperature. Its occurrence is attributed to the C-doping-induced local charge of surface Cu atoms (up to +0.30 e/atom), which accelerates the rate of on-surface deprotonation via reduction of the corresponding energy barrier, thus enabling the instant displacement of a proton with a Cu atom when the molecules adsorb on the surface. This well-defined and robust Cuδ+ surface based on subsurface-carbon doping offers a novel catalytic platform for on-surface synthesis.
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