Direct Imaging of Covalent Bond Structure in Single-Molecule Chemical Reactions
Material Physics Center · University of California, Berkeley · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Observing the intricate chemical transformation of an individual molecule as it undergoes a complex reaction is a long-standing challenge in molecular imaging. Advances in scanning probe microscopy now provide the tools to visualize not only the frontier orbitals of chemical reaction partners and products, but their internal covalent bond configurations as well. We used noncontact atomic force microscopy to investigate reaction-induced changes in the detailed internal bond structure of individual oligo-(phenylene-1,2-ethynylenes) on a (100) oriented silver surface as they underwent a series of cyclization processes. Our images reveal the complex surface reaction mechanisms underlying thermally induced…
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Authors
12- DGDimas G. de OteyzaCorresponding
Material Physics Center, University of California, Berkeley
- PGPatrick Gorman
University of California, Berkeley
- YCYen-Chia Chen
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley
- SWSebastian Wickenburg
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley
- ARAlexander Riss
University of California, Berkeley
Topics & keywords
- Covalent bond
- Molecule
- Chemical bond
- Chemistry
- Computational chemistry
- Chemical physics
- Organic chemistry