Cooperative Action for Molecular Debromination Reaction on Cu(110)
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2018-11-21Autor
Sarasola Iñiguez, Ane
Barragán Durán, Ana Isabel
Vitali, Lucia
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Journal of the American Chemical Society
140(46) : 15631-15634 (2018)
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Copper is the paradigmatic catalyzer of the Ullmann cross-coupling reaction. Despite this, its role in the reaction is still under debate. Here, we shed light on the mechanistic steps of debromination, characterizing a prototypical molecule, namely 4,7-dibromobenzo[c]-1,2,5-thiadiazole (2Br-BTD), deposited on a Cu(110) surface. By means of scanning probe techniques and first principle calculations, we demonstrate the oxidative addition of Cu atoms leading to a −C–Cu–Br metal–organic complex. The scission of the strongly bound bromine atoms requires the cooperative action of neighboring complexes resulting in the formation of Cu-coordinated BTD structures.