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Surface-Assisted Alkane Polymerization: Investigation on Structure-Reactivity Relationship.

Kewei SunAixi ChenMeizhuang LiuHaiming ZhangRuomeng DuanPenghui JiLing LiQing LiChen LiDingyong ZhongKlaus MüllenLifeng Chi
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2018)
Surface-assisted polymerization of alkanes is a remarkable reaction for which the surface reconstruction of Au(110) is crucial. The surface of (1×2)-Au(110) precovered with molecules can be completely transformed into (1×3)-Au(110) by introducing branched methylidene groups on both sides of the aliphatic chain (18, 19-dimethylidenehexatriacontane) or locally shifted into (1×3)-Au(110) under exposure to low-energy electrons (beam energy from 3.5 to 33.6 eV, for alkane dotriacontane). Scanning tunneling microscopy investigations demonstrate that alkane chains adsorbed on (1×3)-Au(110) are more reactive than on (1×2)-Au(110), presenting a solid experimental proof for structure-reactivity relationships. This difference can be ascribed to the existence of an extra row of gold atoms in the groove of (1×3)-Au(110), providing active sites of Au atoms with lower coordination number. The experimental results are further confirmed by density functional theory simulations.
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