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On-Surface Synthesis of All-cis Standing Phenanthrene Polymers upon Selective C-H Bond Activation.

Qingyang DuWeiwen PuZhaoru SunPing Yu
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2020)
On-surface synthesis has emerged as a powerful approach to the atomically precise fabrication of molecular architectures with potential applications in nanotechnology. However, it is challenging to synthesize molecular structures that can protrude from the surface such as polymer chains forming by the molecules with upright conformations, since most of the on-surface reaction products, particularly the conjugated structures, prefer to adsorb parallel on the surface to maximize the molecule-substrate interaction. Here, we show an up-standing phenanthrene polymer chain with an all-cis configuration obtained by on-surface synthesis upon highly selective C-H activation. Using bond-resolved nc-AFM imaging, the reaction route of polymers from an in-plane to an all-cis upright conformation is fully characterized, and the reaction mechanism is further revealed in combination with first principles calculations. Our results on this selective dehydrogenation induced upright-oriented polymer chains that will enrich the toolbox for the on-surface synthesis of novel molecular structures and may provide new insights on designing optimized precursors for preparing three-dimensional molecular frameworks through on-surface synthesis.
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