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  • 2024Asymmetric Molecular Adsorption and Regioselective Bond Cleavage on Chiral PdGa Crystals2citations
  • 2023Spin-stabilization by coulomb blockade in a vanadium dimer in WSe 23citations
  • 2022Asymmetric elimination reaction on chiral metal surfaces15citations
  • 2021Asymmetric azide-alkyne Huisgen cycloaddition on chiral metal surfaces11citations
  • 2020Near‐enantiopure trimerization of 9‐Ethynylphenanthrene on a chiralmetal surface12citations

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  • Passerone, Daniele
  • Merinodiez, Nestor
  • Widmer, Roland
  • Amador, Raymond
  • Groening, Oliver
  • Schuler, Bruno
  • Wang, Dan
  • Robinson, Joshua A.
  • Qiu, Diana Y.
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  • Kozhakhmetov, Azimkhan
  • Gröning, Oliver
  • Dong, Chengye
  • Di Giovannantonio, Marco
  • Brune, Harald
  • Urgel, José I.
  • Mishra, Shantanu
  • Kinikar, Amogh
  • Sun, Qiang
  • Danese, Martina
  • Bommert, Max
  • Turco, Elia
  • Merino-Dìez, Néstor
  • Pignedoli, Carlo A.
  • Krane, Nils
  • Hany, Roland
  • Bauer, Michael
  • Bassi, Nicolò
  • Prinz, Jan
  • Yakutovich, Aliaksandr V.
  • Dienel, Thomas
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Asymmetric Molecular Adsorption and Regioselective Bond Cleavage on Chiral PdGa Crystals

  • Passerone, Daniele
  • Merinodiez, Nestor
  • Widmer, Roland
  • Stolz, Samuel
  • Amador, Raymond
  • Groening, Oliver
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>

Topics
  • density
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • surface
  • compound
  • theory
  • simulation
  • density functional theory
  • intermetallic
  • Gallium
  • scanning tunneling microscopy
  • palladium
  • scanning tunnelling spectroscopy