On-Surface Debromination of 2,3-Bis(dibromomethyl)- and 2,3-Bis(bromomethyl)naphthalene: Dimerization or Polymerization?

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Abstract

We describe the on-surface dehalogenative homocoupling of benzylic bromides, namely bis-bromomethyl- and bis-gem-(dibromomethyl) naphthalene as a potential route to either hydrocarbon dimers or conjugated polymers on Au(111). While bis-gem-(dibromomethyl) naphthalene affords different dimers with naphthocyclobutadiene as the key intermediate, bis-bromomethyl naphthalene furnishes a poly(o-naphthylene vinylidene) as a non-conjugated polymer which undergoes dehydrogenation toward its conjugated derivative poly(o-naphthylene vinylene) upon mild annealing. A combination of scanning tunneling microscopy, non-contact atomic force microscopy and density functional theory calculations provides deep insights into the prevailing mechanisms.

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Tang, Y., Ejlli, B., Niu, K., Li, X., Hao, Z., Xu, C., … Chi, L. (2022). On-Surface Debromination of 2,3-Bis(dibromomethyl)- and 2,3-Bis(bromomethyl)naphthalene: Dimerization or Polymerization? Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 61(30). https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.202204123

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