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Substrate-Mediated C–C and C–H Coupling after Dehalogenation
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Selective C-h CouplingCross-coupling ReactionSupramolecular AssemblyEngineeringBiochemistryC-h CouplingNatural SciencesPolymer ScienceSupramolecular PolymerPhysical ChemistryReaction IntermediateChemistrySubstrate-mediated C–cChemical BiologyMolecule-based MaterialIntermolecular C-c CouplingPolymer ChemistryBiomolecular Engineering
Intermolecular C-C coupling after cleavage of C-X (mostly, X = Br or I) bonds has been extensively studied for facilitating the synthesis of polymeric nanostructures. However, the accidental appearance of C-H coupling at the terminal carbon atoms would limit the successive extension of covalent polymers. To our knowledge, the selective C-H coupling after dehalogenation has not so far been reported, which may illuminate another interesting field of chemical synthesis on surfaces besides in situ fabrication of polymers, i.e., synthesis of novel organic molecules. By combining STM imaging, XPS analysis, and DFT calculations, we have achieved predominant C-C coupling on Au(111) and more interestingly selective C-H coupling on Ag(111), which in turn leads to selective synthesis of polymeric chains or new organic molecules.
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