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The influence of adsorption geometry on the reduction affinity of nitroaromatics on Au(111)

Chemoselective reduction of nitro groups in multifunctional nitroaromatics is a challenging catalytic process with high interest due to the importance of the resulting anilines for the chemical industry. Molecular-level understanding of the ways by which adsorption geometry of nitroaromatics influen...

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Autores principales: Berg, Iris, Eisenberg, Helen, Dery, Shahar, Shahar, Tehila, Cossaro, Albano, Verdini, Alberto, Floreano, Luca, Stein, Tamar, Gross, Elad
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9756653/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36125248
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2cp02832h
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author Berg, Iris
Eisenberg, Helen
Dery, Shahar
Shahar, Tehila
Cossaro, Albano
Verdini, Alberto
Floreano, Luca
Stein, Tamar
Gross, Elad
author_facet Berg, Iris
Eisenberg, Helen
Dery, Shahar
Shahar, Tehila
Cossaro, Albano
Verdini, Alberto
Floreano, Luca
Stein, Tamar
Gross, Elad
author_sort Berg, Iris
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description Chemoselective reduction of nitro groups in multifunctional nitroaromatics is a challenging catalytic process with high interest due to the importance of the resulting anilines for the chemical industry. Molecular-level understanding of the ways by which adsorption geometry of nitroaromatics influence their affinity toward nitro reduction will enable the development of highly selective reactions. Herein, taking advantage of the well-ordered self-assembly of para- and ortho-nitrothiophenol (p-NTP and o-NTP, respectively) monolayers on Au(111), we examined the correlation between adsorption geometry and nitro reduction affinity. The anchoring geometry of NTPs and their nitro reduction affinity were determined by conducting polarized X-ray absorption spectroscopy while the influence of NTPs′ adsorption geometry on the interaction with the Au surface was analyzed by density functional theory (DFT) calculations. Exposure of surface anchored p-NTPs to reducing conditions led to their reorientation from a tilt angle of 52° to 25°, which enabled strong interactions between the π system of the molecules and the Au surface. Direct correlation was identified between the surface proximity of the nitro group, its parallel position to the surface and the resulting reduction yield. The asymmetric structure of o-NTP led to a tilted adsorption geometry in which the nitro group was rotated away from the plane of the aromatic ring and therefore was positioned parallel and in high proximity to the Au surface. This positioning led to surface-bonding that involved the oxygen atoms of o-NTP. The higher surface proximity and stronger surface interactions of the nitro group in o-NTP enabled nitro reduction already at 180 °C, while in p-NTP nitro reduction was achieved only at 230 °C, due to the longer distance between the NO(2) group and the Au surface that led to weaker adsorbate-surface interactions. Thus, parallel positioning of the nitro group and high surface proximity were found as essential descriptors for nitro reduction affinity in both p-NTP and o-NTP on the Au surface. These findings provide explicit guidelines for tuning the reactant and surface properties in order to control the reactant's adsorption geometry for selective nitro reduction in multifunctional nitroaromatics.
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spelling pubmed-97566532022-12-20 The influence of adsorption geometry on the reduction affinity of nitroaromatics on Au(111) Berg, Iris Eisenberg, Helen Dery, Shahar Shahar, Tehila Cossaro, Albano Verdini, Alberto Floreano, Luca Stein, Tamar Gross, Elad Phys Chem Chem Phys Chemistry Chemoselective reduction of nitro groups in multifunctional nitroaromatics is a challenging catalytic process with high interest due to the importance of the resulting anilines for the chemical industry. Molecular-level understanding of the ways by which adsorption geometry of nitroaromatics influence their affinity toward nitro reduction will enable the development of highly selective reactions. Herein, taking advantage of the well-ordered self-assembly of para- and ortho-nitrothiophenol (p-NTP and o-NTP, respectively) monolayers on Au(111), we examined the correlation between adsorption geometry and nitro reduction affinity. The anchoring geometry of NTPs and their nitro reduction affinity were determined by conducting polarized X-ray absorption spectroscopy while the influence of NTPs′ adsorption geometry on the interaction with the Au surface was analyzed by density functional theory (DFT) calculations. Exposure of surface anchored p-NTPs to reducing conditions led to their reorientation from a tilt angle of 52° to 25°, which enabled strong interactions between the π system of the molecules and the Au surface. Direct correlation was identified between the surface proximity of the nitro group, its parallel position to the surface and the resulting reduction yield. The asymmetric structure of o-NTP led to a tilted adsorption geometry in which the nitro group was rotated away from the plane of the aromatic ring and therefore was positioned parallel and in high proximity to the Au surface. This positioning led to surface-bonding that involved the oxygen atoms of o-NTP. The higher surface proximity and stronger surface interactions of the nitro group in o-NTP enabled nitro reduction already at 180 °C, while in p-NTP nitro reduction was achieved only at 230 °C, due to the longer distance between the NO(2) group and the Au surface that led to weaker adsorbate-surface interactions. Thus, parallel positioning of the nitro group and high surface proximity were found as essential descriptors for nitro reduction affinity in both p-NTP and o-NTP on the Au surface. These findings provide explicit guidelines for tuning the reactant and surface properties in order to control the reactant's adsorption geometry for selective nitro reduction in multifunctional nitroaromatics. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022-09-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9756653/ /pubmed/36125248 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2cp02832h Text en This journal is © the Owner Societies https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Berg, Iris
Eisenberg, Helen
Dery, Shahar
Shahar, Tehila
Cossaro, Albano
Verdini, Alberto
Floreano, Luca
Stein, Tamar
Gross, Elad
The influence of adsorption geometry on the reduction affinity of nitroaromatics on Au(111)
title The influence of adsorption geometry on the reduction affinity of nitroaromatics on Au(111)
title_full The influence of adsorption geometry on the reduction affinity of nitroaromatics on Au(111)
title_fullStr The influence of adsorption geometry on the reduction affinity of nitroaromatics on Au(111)
title_full_unstemmed The influence of adsorption geometry on the reduction affinity of nitroaromatics on Au(111)
title_short The influence of adsorption geometry on the reduction affinity of nitroaromatics on Au(111)
title_sort influence of adsorption geometry on the reduction affinity of nitroaromatics on au(111)
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9756653/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36125248
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2cp02832h
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