Activating the strong C–C σ-bond is a central problem in organic synthesis. Directly generating activated C centers by metalation of structures containing strained four-membered rings is one maneuver often employed in multistep syntheses. This usually requires high temperatures and/or precious transition metals. In this paper, we report an unprecedented C–C σ-bond activation at room temperature on Cu(111). By using bond-resolving scanning probe microscopy, we show the breaking of one of the C–C σ-bonds of a biphenylene derivative, followed by insertion of Cu from the substrate. Chemical characterization of the generated species was complemented by X-ray photoemission spectroscopy, and their reactivity was explained by density functional the...
Dibromotetracene molecules are deposited on the Cu(110) surface at room temperature. The complex evo...
The adsorption and reaction of 4,4"-dibromopara-terphenyl (DBTP) and 1,3,5-tris(4-bromophenyl-)benze...
Self-assembly at surfaces has proven to be very efficient in creating ordered, atomically controlled...
The coordination-restricted ortho-site C−H bond activation and dehydrogenative homocoupling of 4,4′-...
The coordination-restricted ortho-site C–H bond activation and dehydrogenative homocoupling of 4,4′-...
The design of organometallic complexes is at the heart of modern organic chemistry and catalysis. Re...
Aromatic C–H bond activation has attracted much attention due to its versatile applications in the s...
Polymerization of a biphenyl bis α-diazo ketone on Cu(111) and Au(111) surfaces to provide furandiyl...
A metal–metal bond between coordination complexes has the nature of a covalent bond in hydrocarbons....
International audienceWe use an on-surface synthesis approach to drive the homocoupling reaction of ...
Hierarchical control of chemical reactions is being considered as one of the most ambitious and chal...
We use an on-surface synthesis approach to drive the homocoupling reaction of a simple dithiophenyl-...
On-surface synthesis, where molecular building blocks react together to produce covalently bonded pr...
Fabricating tetraphenylethylene (TPE)-functionalized metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) with aggregatio...
The ability to use mechanical strain to steer chemical reactions creates completely new opportunitie...
Dibromotetracene molecules are deposited on the Cu(110) surface at room temperature. The complex evo...
The adsorption and reaction of 4,4"-dibromopara-terphenyl (DBTP) and 1,3,5-tris(4-bromophenyl-)benze...
Self-assembly at surfaces has proven to be very efficient in creating ordered, atomically controlled...
The coordination-restricted ortho-site C−H bond activation and dehydrogenative homocoupling of 4,4′-...
The coordination-restricted ortho-site C–H bond activation and dehydrogenative homocoupling of 4,4′-...
The design of organometallic complexes is at the heart of modern organic chemistry and catalysis. Re...
Aromatic C–H bond activation has attracted much attention due to its versatile applications in the s...
Polymerization of a biphenyl bis α-diazo ketone on Cu(111) and Au(111) surfaces to provide furandiyl...
A metal–metal bond between coordination complexes has the nature of a covalent bond in hydrocarbons....
International audienceWe use an on-surface synthesis approach to drive the homocoupling reaction of ...
Hierarchical control of chemical reactions is being considered as one of the most ambitious and chal...
We use an on-surface synthesis approach to drive the homocoupling reaction of a simple dithiophenyl-...
On-surface synthesis, where molecular building blocks react together to produce covalently bonded pr...
Fabricating tetraphenylethylene (TPE)-functionalized metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) with aggregatio...
The ability to use mechanical strain to steer chemical reactions creates completely new opportunitie...
Dibromotetracene molecules are deposited on the Cu(110) surface at room temperature. The complex evo...
The adsorption and reaction of 4,4"-dibromopara-terphenyl (DBTP) and 1,3,5-tris(4-bromophenyl-)benze...
Self-assembly at surfaces has proven to be very efficient in creating ordered, atomically controlled...