Keto-enol tautomerization drives the self-assembly of leucoquinizarin on Au(111)

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Abstract

The self-assembly of leucoquinizarin molecules on Au(111) surfaces is shown to be characterized by the molecules mostly being in their keto-enolic tautomeric form, with evidence of their temporary switching to other tautomeric forms. This reveals a metastable chemistry of the assembled molecules, to be considered for their possible employment in the formation of more complex hetero-organic interfaces.

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Costantini, R., Colazzo, L., Batini, L., Stredansky, M., Mohammed, M. S. G., Achilli, S., … Cossaro, A. (2020). Keto-enol tautomerization drives the self-assembly of leucoquinizarin on Au(111). Chemical Communications, 56(19), 2833–2836. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9cc09915h

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