An on-surface reaction confined within a porous molecular template

On-surface reactions based on metal-catalysed Ullmann coupling have been successfully employed to synthesise a wide variety of covalently coupled structures. Substrate chemistry and topology are both known to effect the progression of an on-surface reaction; offering routes to control efficiency and...

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Main Authors: Judd, Chris J., Champness, Neil R., Saywell, Alexander
Format: Article
Published: Wiley-VCH Verlag 2018
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/47579/
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Summary:On-surface reactions based on metal-catalysed Ullmann coupling have been successfully employed to synthesise a wide variety of covalently coupled structures. Substrate chemistry and topology are both known to effect the progression of an on-surface reaction; offering routes to control efficiency and selectivity. Here, we detail ultra-high vacuum scanning probe microscopy experiments showing that templating a catalytically active surface, via a supramolecular template, influences the reaction pathway of an onsurface Ullmann-type coupling reaction by inhibiting one potential intermediate structure and stabilising another.