Seeking Out Heterogeneous Hydrogen Bonding in a Self-Assembled
2D Cocrystal of Croconic Acid and Benzimidazole on Au(111)
Posted on 2021-01-23 - 02:01
A two-dimensional
(2D) hydrogen-bonded cocrystal was synthesized
from croconic acid (CA) and benzimidazole (BI) on a gold surface under
ultrahigh vacuum conditions. The network domains have a 1:1 CA/BI
stoichiometry, can be synthesized over a range of temperatures, and
contain one-dimensional chains of molecules connected by heterogeneous
hydrogen bonds. Density functional theory (DFT) computations suggest
that a tautomeric salt-like structure, with deprotonated CA and protonated
BI, is the most stable model, which creates heterogeneous N–H···O
contacts instead of N···H–O ones. The homogeneity
of the network’s appearance in scanning tunneling microscopy
(STM) and a habitual change in the STM features under certain tip
conditions indicate that there is an equilibrium of tautomeric molecular
states that may be influenced to some degree by STM stimuli. Overall,
this study demonstrates how careful consideration of the precursor
molecules can tune the architecture within a family of cocrystal networks
and introduce desired bonding motifs that haven’t been achieved
by solution-based synthesis for these species, such as the heterogeneous
hydrogen bonds herein.
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Miller, Daniel
P.; Costa, Paulo S.; Teeter, Jacob D.; Sinitskii, Alexander; Enders, Axel; Hooper, James G. M. (2021). Seeking Out Heterogeneous Hydrogen Bonding in a Self-Assembled
2D Cocrystal of Croconic Acid and Benzimidazole on Au(111). ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcc.0c08483