Heat transfer, electrical potential and light energy are common ways to activate chemical reactions. Applied force is another way, but dedicated studies for such a mechanical activation are limited, and this activation is poorly understood at the single-molecule level. Here, we report force-induced tautomerization in a single porphycene molecule on a Cu(110) surface at 5 K, which is studied by scanning probe microscopy and density functional theory calculations. Force spectroscopy quantifies the force needed to trigger tautomerization with submolecular spatial resolution. The calculations show how the reaction pathway and barrier of tautomerization are modified in the presence of a copper tip and reveal the atomistic origin of the process. ...
Abstract Single-molecule force spectroscopy allows investigation of the effect of mechanical force ...
Recent synthesis of covalent organic assemblies at surfaces has opened up the promise of producing r...
Nucleobase tautomerization might induce mismatch of base pairing. Metals, involved in many important...
Heat transfer, electrical potential and light energy are common ways to activate chemical reactions....
We report the direct observation of intramolecular hydrogen atom transfer reactions (tautomerization...
Here, we report the study of tautomerization within a single porphycene molecule adsorbed on a Cu(11...
Molecular switches are of fundamental importance in nature, and light is an important stimulus to se...
Molecular switches are of fundamental importance in nature, and light is an important stimulus to se...
Tautomerization in single porphycene molecules is investigated on Cu(111), Ag(111), and Au(111) surf...
In this contribution, we develop a nonadiabatic theory that explains, from first-principles, the rec...
Although the local environment of a molecule can play an important role in its chemistry, rarely has...
We describe various experimental approaches that have been used to obtain a detailed understanding o...
The low-temperature mechanical response of a single porphyrin molecule attached to the apex of an at...
The low-temperature mechanical response of a single porphyrin molecule attached to the apex of an at...
The low-temperature mechanical response of a single porphyrin molecule attached to the apex of an at...
Abstract Single-molecule force spectroscopy allows investigation of the effect of mechanical force ...
Recent synthesis of covalent organic assemblies at surfaces has opened up the promise of producing r...
Nucleobase tautomerization might induce mismatch of base pairing. Metals, involved in many important...
Heat transfer, electrical potential and light energy are common ways to activate chemical reactions....
We report the direct observation of intramolecular hydrogen atom transfer reactions (tautomerization...
Here, we report the study of tautomerization within a single porphycene molecule adsorbed on a Cu(11...
Molecular switches are of fundamental importance in nature, and light is an important stimulus to se...
Molecular switches are of fundamental importance in nature, and light is an important stimulus to se...
Tautomerization in single porphycene molecules is investigated on Cu(111), Ag(111), and Au(111) surf...
In this contribution, we develop a nonadiabatic theory that explains, from first-principles, the rec...
Although the local environment of a molecule can play an important role in its chemistry, rarely has...
We describe various experimental approaches that have been used to obtain a detailed understanding o...
The low-temperature mechanical response of a single porphyrin molecule attached to the apex of an at...
The low-temperature mechanical response of a single porphyrin molecule attached to the apex of an at...
The low-temperature mechanical response of a single porphyrin molecule attached to the apex of an at...
Abstract Single-molecule force spectroscopy allows investigation of the effect of mechanical force ...
Recent synthesis of covalent organic assemblies at surfaces has opened up the promise of producing r...
Nucleobase tautomerization might induce mismatch of base pairing. Metals, involved in many important...