Literature DB >> 28437066

Electric-Field-Driven Direct Desulfurization.

Bogdana Borca1,2, Tomasz Michnowicz1, Rémi Pétuya3, Marcel Pristl1, Verena Schendel1, Ivan Pentegov1, Ulrike Kraft1, Hagen Klauk1, Peter Wahl1,4, Rico Gutzler1, Andrés Arnau3,5, Uta Schlickum1, Klaus Kern1,6.   

Abstract

The ability to elucidate the elementary steps of a chemical reaction at the atomic scale is important for the detailed understanding of the processes involved, which is key to uncover avenues for improved reaction paths. Here, we track the chemical pathway of an irreversible direct desulfurization reaction of tetracenothiophene adsorbed on the Cu(111) closed-packed surface at the submolecular level. Using the precise control of the tip position in a scanning tunneling microscope and the electric field applied across the tunnel junction, the two carbon-sulfur bonds of a thiophene unit are successively cleaved. Comparison of spatially mapped molecular states close to the Fermi level of the metallic substrate acquired at each reaction step with density functional theory calculations reveals the two elementary steps of this reaction mechanism. The first reaction step is activated by an electric field larger than 2 V nm-1, practically in absence of tunneling electrons, opening the thiophene ring and leading to a transient intermediate. Subsequently, at the same threshold electric field and with simultaneous injection of electrons into the molecule, the exergonic detachment of the sulfur atom is triggered. Thus, a stable molecule with a bifurcated end is obtained, which is covalently bound to the metallic surface. The sulfur atom is expelled from the vicinity of the molecule.

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Keywords:  DFT; STM; desulfurization; electric field; single molecules; tetracenothiophene

Year:  2017        PMID: 28437066     DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.7b00612

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Nano        ISSN: 1936-0851            Impact factor:   15.881


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