2015
DOI: 10.1038/nchem.2300
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On-surface generation and imaging of arynes by atomic force microscopy

Abstract: 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 polycycli… Show more

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“…This observation is in strong contrast to previously investigated diradicals that form strong covalent bonds when adsorbed on copper under the same conditions 14,15 , and can be rationalized by the fact that these comprise σ radicals, whereas triangulene features π radicals. Finally, Fig.…”
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“…This observation is in strong contrast to previously investigated diradicals that form strong covalent bonds when adsorbed on copper under the same conditions 14,15 , and can be rationalized by the fact that these comprise σ radicals, whereas triangulene features π radicals. Finally, Fig.…”
contrasting
confidence: 54%
“…Instead, the brighter appearance (less attractive) of the peripheral carbons suggests a slightly bent adsorption with the outer carbons further away from the surface, as observed previously for pentacene on Cu(111) 18 . This observation is in strong contrast to previously investigated diradicals that form strong covalent bonds when adsorbed on copper under the same conditions 14,15 , and can be rationalized by the fact that these comprise σ radicals, whereas triangulene features π radicals. Finally, Fig.…”
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