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Controlling On-Surface Photoactivity: The Impact of π-Conjugation in Anhydride-Functionalized Molecules on a Semiconductor Surface

Frezza, Federico
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Sanchez-Grande, Ana
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Canola, Sofia
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June 17, 2024
Angewandte Chemie International Edition

On-surface synthesis has become a prominent method for growing low-dimensional carbon-based nanomaterials on metal surfaces. However, the necessity of decoupling organic nanostructures from metal substrates to exploit their properties requires either transfer methods or new strategies to perform reactions directly on inert surfaces. The use of on-surface light-induced reactions directly on semiconductor/insulating surfaces represents an alternative approach to address these challenges. Here, exploring the photochemical activity of different organic molecules on a SnSe semiconductor surface under ultra-high vacuum, we present a novel on-surface light-induced reaction. The selective photodissociation of the anhydride group is observed, releasing CO and CO2. Moreover, we rationalize the relationship between the photochemical activity and the pi-conjugation of the molecular core. The different experimental behaviour of two model anhydrides was elucidated by theoretical calculations, showing how the molecular structure influences the distribution of the excited states. Our findings open new pathways for on-surface synthesis directly on technologically relevant substrates.|This work presents the on-surface reaction of anhydride-functionalized molecules as precursors on a SnSe surface investigated by SPM and XPS techniques. Quantum chemical calculations demonstrate how their photoactivity can be controlled by modulating the pi-conjugation of the molecular core. image

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research article
DOI
10.1002/anie.202405983
Web of Science ID

WOS:001248080600001

Author(s)
Frezza, Federico
Sanchez-Grande, Ana
Canola, Sofia
Lamancova, Anna
Mutombo, Pingo
Chen, Qifan
Waeckerlin, Christian  
Ernst, Karl-Heinz
Muntwiler, Matthias
Zema, Nicola
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Date Issued

2024-06-17

Publisher

Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH

Published in
Angewandte Chemie International Edition
Subjects

Physical Sciences

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On-Surface Synthesis

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Semiconductor Surfaces

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Photochemistry

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Stm

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Xps

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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GR-CW  
FunderGrant Number

Grantov Agentura Ccaron;esk Republiky

European Union

CZ FZU I-CZ.02.01.01/00/22_010/0002906

Czech Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports (Project: MSCA Fellowship)

21-17194L

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July 3, 2024
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