On-surface generation and imaging of arynes by atomic force microscopy. 2015

Niko Pavliček, and Bruno Schuler, and Sara Collazos, and Nikolaj Moll, and Dolores Pérez, and Enrique Guitián, and Gerhard Meyer, and Diego Peña, and Leo Gross
IBM Research-Zurich, 8803 Rüschlikon, Switzerland.

Reactive intermediates are involved in many chemical transformations. However, their characterization is a great challenge because of their short lifetimes and high reactivities. Arynes, formally derived from arenes by the removal of two hydrogen atoms from adjacent carbon atoms, are prominent reactive intermediates that have been hypothesized for more than a century. Their rich chemistry enables a widespread use in synthetic chemistry, as they are advantageous building blocks for the construction of polycyclic compounds that contain aromatic rings. Here, we demonstrate the generation and characterization of individual polycyclic aryne molecules on an ultrathin insulating film by means of low-temperature scanning tunnelling microscopy and atomic force microscopy. Bond-order analysis suggests that a cumulene resonance structure is the dominant one, and the aryne reactivity is preserved at cryogenic temperatures. Our results provide important insights into the chemistry of these elusive intermediates and their potential application in the field of on-surface synthesis.

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