Abstract
Recent advances in state-of-the-art probe microscopy allow us to conduct single molecular chemistry via tip-induced reactions and direct imaging of the inner structure of the products. Here, we synthesize three-dimensional graphene nanoribbons by on-surface chemical reaction and take advantage of tip-induced assembly to demonstrate their capability as a playground for local probe chemistry. We show that the radical caused by tip-induced debromination can be reversibly terminated by either a bromine atom or a fullerene molecule. The experimental results combined with theoretical calculations pave the way for sequential reactions, particularly addition reactions, by a local probe at the single-molecule level decoupled from the surface.
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Kawai, S., Krejčí, O., Nishiuchi, T., Sahara, K., Kodama, T., Pawlak, R., … Foster, A. S. (2020). Three-dimensional graphene nanoribbons as a framework for molecular assembly and local probe chemistry. Science Advances, 6(9). https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.aay8913
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