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- 2024Asymmetric molecular adsorption and regioselective bond cleavage on chiral PdGa crystalscitations
- 2024Asymmetric Molecular Adsorption and Regioselective Bond Cleavage on Chiral PdGa Crystalscitations
- 2023Edge contacts to atomically precise graphene nanoribbonscitations
- 2022Asymmetric elimination reaction on chiral metal surfacescitations
- 2021Robust, multi-length-scale, machine learning potential for Ag-Au bimetallic alloys from clusters to bulk materialscitations
- 2021Mapping the structure of oxygen-doped wurtzite aluminum nitride coatings from ab initio random structure search and experimentscitations
- 2020Atomic structure and electronic properties of planar defects in SrFeO 3- δ thin filmscitations
- 2018Stair-rod dislocation cores acting as one-dimensional charge channels in GaAs nanowirescitations
- 2016On-surface synthesis of graphene nanoribbons with zigzag edge topologycitations
- 2014Chiral reconstruction of Cu(110) after adsorption of fumaric acidcitations
- 2014Adsorption of small hydrocarbons on the three-fold PdGa surfaces: the road to selective hydrogenationcitations
- 2014Real space crystallography of a complex metallic alloy: high-angle annular dark-field scanning transmission electron microscopy of o-Al 4 (Cr,Fe)citations
- 2014Ensemble effect evidenced by CO adsorption on the 3-fold PdGa surfacescitations
- 2013Adsorption and friction behavior of amphiphilic polymers on hydrophobic surfacescitations
- 2013Termini of bottom-up fabricated graphene nanoribbonscitations
- 2012Room temperature metalation of 2H-TPP monolayer on iron and nickel surfaces by picking up substrate metal atomscitations
- 2011An ab initio insight into the Cu(111)-mediated Ullmann reactioncitations
- 2007Liquid metal/ceramic interactions in the (Cu, Ag, Au)/ZrB 2 systemscitations
- 2006Interfacial phenomena in molten metals-refractory borides systems
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Asymmetric Molecular Adsorption and Regioselective Bond Cleavage on Chiral PdGa Crystals
Abstract
Homogenous enantioselective catalysis is nowadays the cornerstone in the manufacturing of enantiopure substances, but its technological implementation suffers from well‐known impediments like the lack of endurable catalysts exhibiting long‐term stability. The catalytically active intermetallic compound Palladium‐Gallium (PdGa), conserving innate bulk chirality on its surfaces, represent a promising system to study asymmetric chemical reactions by heterogeneous catalysis, with prospective relevance for industrial processes. Here, this work investigates the adsorption of 10,10′‐dibromo‐9,9′‐bianthracene (DBBA) on the PdGa:A() Pd<jats:sub>3</jats:sub>‐terminated surface by means of scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and spectroscopy (STS). A highly enantioselective adsorption of the molecule evolving into a near 100% enantiomeric excess below room temperature is observed. This exceptionally high enantiomeric excess is attributed to temperature activated conversion of the S to the R chiral conformer. Tip‐induced bond cleavage of the R conformer shows a very high regioselectivity of the DBBA debromination. The experimental results are interpreted by density functional theory atomistic simulations. This work extends the knowledge of chirality transfer onto the enantioselective adsorption of non‐planar molecules and manifests the ensemble effect of PdGa surfaces resulting in robust regioselective debromination.</jats:p>