2016
DOI: 10.1038/nchem.2662
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From helical to planar chirality by on-surface chemistry

Abstract: The chirality of molecular structures is paramount in many phenomena, including enantioselective reactions, molecular self-assembly, biological processes and light or electron-spin polarization. Flat prochiral molecules, which are achiral in the gas phase or solution, can exhibit adsorption-induced chirality when deposited on surfaces. The whole array of such molecular adsorbates is naturally racemic as spontaneous global mirror-symmetry breaking is disfavoured. Here we demonstrate a chemical method of obtaini… Show more

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“…C–C bonds at the molecular edges are seemingly emphasized because the long-range attractive forces that appear as blurred depressions in the images contribute predominantly at the molecular centre32. It is well known that a frequency-shift (Δ f ) contrast depends strictly on the atom height with respect to the surface; if a molecule is not flat but twisted or bent, the Δ f signals in the sterically protruded region in the molecule must be much larger (that is, more repulsive against the probe tip)314146535455. In the images of DAPh and DAA, on the other hand, all covalent bonds within the molecules are clearly resolved, suggesting that both of the intrinsically distorted PAHs adsorbed flatly onto the surface.…”
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“…C–C bonds at the molecular edges are seemingly emphasized because the long-range attractive forces that appear as blurred depressions in the images contribute predominantly at the molecular centre32. It is well known that a frequency-shift (Δ f ) contrast depends strictly on the atom height with respect to the surface; if a molecule is not flat but twisted or bent, the Δ f signals in the sterically protruded region in the molecule must be much larger (that is, more repulsive against the probe tip)314146535455. In the images of DAPh and DAA, on the other hand, all covalent bonds within the molecules are clearly resolved, suggesting that both of the intrinsically distorted PAHs adsorbed flatly onto the surface.…”
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“…Adsorbate–substrate interactions can promote characteristic thermal reactions (namely, on-surface synthesis2122) occurring in neither the crystal nor the solution, which can yield well-defined products such as graphene nanoribbons23242526 and other nanocarbons2728293031. Therefore, we conceive that the geometric structure of a PAH can be distorted by adsorption onto a metal surface, so that the molecule may store strain energy to facilitate a catalytic reaction at the surface.…”
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“…These surface‐stabilized species can lead to compounds that are difficult or impossible to obtain via conventional synthetic procedures 9, 10, 11, 12…”
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