| Literature DB >> 33605738 |
Lukas Krumbein1, Kelvin Anggara1, Martina Stella2, Tomasz Michnowicz1, Hannah Ochner1, Sabine Abb1, Gordon Rinke1, André Portz3, Michael Dürr3, Uta Schlickum1,4, Andrew Baldwin5, Andrea Floris6, Klaus Kern1,7, Stephan Rauschenbach1,5.
Abstract
Using electrospray ion beam deposition, we collide the complex molecule Reichardt's dye (C_{41}H_{30}NO^{+}) at low, hyperthermal translational energy (2-50 eV) with a Cu(100) surface and image the outcome at single-molecule level by scanning tunneling microscopy. We observe bond-selective reaction induced by the translational kinetic energy. The collision impulse compresses the molecule and bends specific bonds, prompting them to react selectively. This dynamics drives the system to seek thermally inaccessible reactive pathways, since the compression timescale (subpicosecond) is much shorter than the thermalization timescale (nanosecond), thereby yielding reaction products that are unobtainable thermally.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33605738 DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.126.056001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Phys Rev Lett ISSN: 0031-9007 Impact factor: 9.161