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Reaction Selectivity in On-Surface Chemistry by Surface Coverage Control-Alkyne Dimerization versus Alkyne Trimerization.

Henning KlaasenLacheng LiuXiangzhi MengPhilipp Alexander HeldHong-Ying GaoDennis BartonChristian Mück-LichtenfeldJohannes NeugebauerHarald FuchsArmido Studer
Published in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2018)
This work reports the influence of molecular coverage in on-surface C-C-bond formation on reaction outcome. 6-Ethynyl-2-naphthoic acid (ENA) was chosen as organic component and Ag(111) as substrate. The alkyne moiety in ENA can either react by dimerization to ENA dimers (Glaser coupling or hydroalkynylation) or cyclotrimerization to generate a benzene core as connecting moiety. Dimer formation is preferred at high surface coverage whereas trimerization is the major reaction pathway at low coverage. Mechanistic studies are provided.
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