Chemical Activation
of a Single Melamine Molecule
via Isomerization Followed by Metalation with a Copper Atom
Posted on 2025-02-26 - 22:14
Scanning probe methods have very successfully been used
for inducing
on-surface reactions and imaging with high resolution the reaction
partners at the single-molecule level. However, the entire sequence
of chemically activating an educt, identifying its reactive site,
running a chemical reaction, and quantifying the involved forces and
energies has been missing to date. Here, the organic molecule melamine
adsorbed on Cu(100) serves as a single-molecule model system for activation
via tautomerization and subsequent metalation with a single Cu atom.
An atomic force microscope with a CO-decorated tip probes the most
reactive intramolecular site of the tautomer, while a Cu-terminated
tip transfers a single Cu atom to this site. Following the interaction
between the mutually approached reaction partners up to the verge
of chemical-bond formation enables access to the force and energy
involved in the single-molecule metalation process. Total-energy calculations
from density functional theory support the experimental findings and
illustrate the structure of the reactants.
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Rothe, Karl; Alkorta, Manex; Néel, Nicolas; Frederiksen, Thomas; Kröger, Jörg (1753). Chemical Activation
of a Single Melamine Molecule
via Isomerization Followed by Metalation with a Copper Atom. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.4c18832