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Aromatic Azide Transformation on the Ag(111) Surface Studied by Scanning Probe Microscopy.

Jack HellerstedtAleš CahlíkOleksander StetsovychMartin ŠvecTomoko K ShimizuPingo MutomboJiří KlívarIrena G StaráPavel JelínekIvo Starý
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2019)
Chemical transformation of 9-azidophenanthrene on the Ag(111) surface was studied by nc-AFM in UHV. High-resolution imaging supported by first-principle calculations revealed the structure of the final products that originated from a common and elusive 9-phenanthryl nitrenoid intermediate chemisorbed on the Ag(111) surface. A formal nitrene insertion into the C-H bond along with its dimerisation and hydrogenation were identified as main reaction channels. Thus, the ability of aryl azides to form covalent σ- and π-bonds between their transformation products on a solid surface was demonstrated at a single-molecule level.
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