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Non-Covalent Dimerization after Enediyne Cyclization on Au(111)

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arxiv 2012.00494 v1 pith:R5XD4A5O submitted 2020-12-01 cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Non-Covalent Dimerization after Enediyne Cyclization on Au(111)

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We investigate the thermally-induced cyclization of 1,2 - bis(2 - phenylethynyl)benzene on Au(111) using scanning tunneling microscopy and computer simulations. Cyclization of sterically hindered enediynes is known to proceed via two competing mechanisms in solution: a classic C1 - C6 or a C1 - C5 cyclization pathway. On Au(111) we find that the C1 - C5 cyclization is suppressed and that the C1 - C6 cyclization yields a highly strained bicyclic olefin whose surface chemistry was hitherto unknown. The C1 - C6 product self-assembles into discrete non-covalently bound dimers on the surface. The reaction mechanism and driving forces behind non-covalent association are discussed in light of density functional theory calculations.

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