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J Phys Chem Lett ; 15(28): 7168-7174, 2024 Jul 18.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38967830

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Selective adsorption of multifunctional molecules is rarely observed when the different functional groups react via nonactivated reaction channels. Although the latter is also the case for ether cleavage and the adsorption of C=C double bonds on the highly reactive Si(001) surface, we find that allyl ethers, which combine both functional groups, react on Si(001) selectively via the cleavage of the molecules' ether group. In addition, our XPS measurements at 90, 150, and 300 K indicate an increased reactivity of the ether group when compared to monofunctional ethers. STM investigations furthermore reveal different final adsorption configurations after ether cleavage of allyl methyl ether when compared to diethyl ether as the monofunctional reference molecule. The interaction of the two functional groups in one molecule thus leads to new reaction channels with higher reactivity for ether cleavage on Si(001). As a further consequence, the reactivity of the C=C double bond is suppressed up to room temperature, leading to the observed selective adsorption.

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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; 58(11): 3417-3420, 2019 Mar 11.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30667582

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Controlling chemical reactions beyond thermally activated reaction schemes can open alternative reaction channels, and thus lead to new final products. Herein, we show for tetrahydrofuran (THF) cleavage on Si(001), the surface analogue of an SN 2 reaction, that excitation by electrons from the tip of a scanning tunneling microscope (STM) not only opens new reaction channels, but that different final products can be selectively addressed by the type of excitation: Above a threshold voltage of 2.5 V, direct excitation by electron transfer into the antibonding C-O orbital of the THF molecules induces ether cleavage of the datively bonded intermediate of THF on Si(001). Below the threshold, ether cleavage is induced by multiple excitation of vibrational modes. In both modes of excitation, additional final configurations were observed when compared to the thermally activated reaction. The branching ratios of the final configurations are different for the two different excitation mechanisms, which in turn can be controlled by the applied sample bias.

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