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Redox-active ligand controlled selectivity of vanadium oxidation on Au(100)

Metal–organic coordination networks at surfaces, formed by on-surface redox assembly, are of interest for designing specific and selective chemical function at surfaces for heterogeneous catalysts and other applications. The chemical reactivity of single-site transition metals in on-surface coordina...

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Autores principales: Tempas, Christopher D., Morris, Tobias W., Wisman, David L., Le, Duy, Din, Naseem U., Williams, Christopher G., Wang, Miao, Polezhaev, Alexander V., Rahman, Talat S., Caulton, Kenneth G., Tait, Steven L.
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Publicado: Royal Society of Chemistry 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5887816/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29675215
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c7sc04752e
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author Tempas, Christopher D.
Morris, Tobias W.
Wisman, David L.
Le, Duy
Din, Naseem U.
Williams, Christopher G.
Wang, Miao
Polezhaev, Alexander V.
Rahman, Talat S.
Caulton, Kenneth G.
Tait, Steven L.
author_facet Tempas, Christopher D.
Morris, Tobias W.
Wisman, David L.
Le, Duy
Din, Naseem U.
Williams, Christopher G.
Wang, Miao
Polezhaev, Alexander V.
Rahman, Talat S.
Caulton, Kenneth G.
Tait, Steven L.
author_sort Tempas, Christopher D.
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description Metal–organic coordination networks at surfaces, formed by on-surface redox assembly, are of interest for designing specific and selective chemical function at surfaces for heterogeneous catalysts and other applications. The chemical reactivity of single-site transition metals in on-surface coordination networks, which is essential to these applications, has not previously been fully characterized. Here, we demonstrate with a surface-supported, single-site V system that not only are these sites active toward dioxygen activation, but the products of that reaction show much higher selectivity than traditional vanadium nanoparticles, leading to only one V-oxo product. We have studied the chemical reactivity of one-dimensional metal–organic vanadium – 3,6-di(2-pyridyl)-1,2,4,5-tetrazine (DPTZ) chains with O(2). The electron-rich chains self-assemble through an on-surface redox process on the Au(100) surface and are characterized by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, scanning tunneling microscopy, high-resolution electron energy loss spectroscopy, and density functional theory. Reaction of V-DPTZ chains with O(2) causes an increase in V oxidation state from V(II) to V(IV), resulting in a single strongly bonded (DPTZ(2–))V(IV)O product and spillover of O to the Au surface. DFT calculations confirm these products and also suggest new candidate intermediate states, providing mechanistic insight into this on-surface reaction. In contrast, the oxidation of ligand-free V is less complete and results in multiple oxygen-bound products. This demonstrates the high chemical selectivity of single-site metal centers in metal–ligand complexes at surfaces compared to metal nanoislands.
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spelling pubmed-58878162018-04-19 Redox-active ligand controlled selectivity of vanadium oxidation on Au(100) Tempas, Christopher D. Morris, Tobias W. Wisman, David L. Le, Duy Din, Naseem U. Williams, Christopher G. Wang, Miao Polezhaev, Alexander V. Rahman, Talat S. Caulton, Kenneth G. Tait, Steven L. Chem Sci Chemistry Metal–organic coordination networks at surfaces, formed by on-surface redox assembly, are of interest for designing specific and selective chemical function at surfaces for heterogeneous catalysts and other applications. The chemical reactivity of single-site transition metals in on-surface coordination networks, which is essential to these applications, has not previously been fully characterized. Here, we demonstrate with a surface-supported, single-site V system that not only are these sites active toward dioxygen activation, but the products of that reaction show much higher selectivity than traditional vanadium nanoparticles, leading to only one V-oxo product. We have studied the chemical reactivity of one-dimensional metal–organic vanadium – 3,6-di(2-pyridyl)-1,2,4,5-tetrazine (DPTZ) chains with O(2). The electron-rich chains self-assemble through an on-surface redox process on the Au(100) surface and are characterized by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, scanning tunneling microscopy, high-resolution electron energy loss spectroscopy, and density functional theory. Reaction of V-DPTZ chains with O(2) causes an increase in V oxidation state from V(II) to V(IV), resulting in a single strongly bonded (DPTZ(2–))V(IV)O product and spillover of O to the Au surface. DFT calculations confirm these products and also suggest new candidate intermediate states, providing mechanistic insight into this on-surface reaction. In contrast, the oxidation of ligand-free V is less complete and results in multiple oxygen-bound products. This demonstrates the high chemical selectivity of single-site metal centers in metal–ligand complexes at surfaces compared to metal nanoislands. Royal Society of Chemistry 2018-01-04 /pmc/articles/PMC5887816/ /pubmed/29675215 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c7sc04752e Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/This article is freely available. This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial 3.0 Unported Licence (CC BY-NC 3.0)
spellingShingle Chemistry
Tempas, Christopher D.
Morris, Tobias W.
Wisman, David L.
Le, Duy
Din, Naseem U.
Williams, Christopher G.
Wang, Miao
Polezhaev, Alexander V.
Rahman, Talat S.
Caulton, Kenneth G.
Tait, Steven L.
Redox-active ligand controlled selectivity of vanadium oxidation on Au(100)
title Redox-active ligand controlled selectivity of vanadium oxidation on Au(100)
title_full Redox-active ligand controlled selectivity of vanadium oxidation on Au(100)
title_fullStr Redox-active ligand controlled selectivity of vanadium oxidation on Au(100)
title_full_unstemmed Redox-active ligand controlled selectivity of vanadium oxidation on Au(100)
title_short Redox-active ligand controlled selectivity of vanadium oxidation on Au(100)
title_sort redox-active ligand controlled selectivity of vanadium oxidation on au(100)
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5887816/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29675215
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c7sc04752e
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