Identification of Topotactic Surface‐Confined Ullmann‐Polymerization

  • Dominik Dettmann
    Centre Énergie Matériaux et Télécommunications Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique Department 1650 Boulevard Lionel‐Boulet, J3X1S2 Varennes Québec Canada
  • Gianluca Galeotti
    Centre Énergie Matériaux et Télécommunications Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique Department 1650 Boulevard Lionel‐Boulet, J3X1S2 Varennes Québec Canada
  • Oliver MacLean
    Centre Énergie Matériaux et Télécommunications Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique Department 1650 Boulevard Lionel‐Boulet, J3X1S2 Varennes Québec Canada
  • Massimo Tomellini
    Department of Chemistry University Tor Vergata Via della Ricerca Scientifica 1 Roma 00133 Italy
  • Marco Di Giovannantonio
    Istituto di Struttura della Materia Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche Via Fosso del Cavaliere 100 Roma 00133 Italy
  • Josh Lipton‐Duffin
    School of Chemistry and Physics Queensland University of Technology 2 George Street Brisbane 4001 QLD Australia
  • Alberto Verdini
    Istituto Officina dei Materiali Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche S.S. 14, km 163.5 Trieste I‐34149 Italy
  • Luca Floreano
    Istituto Officina dei Materiali Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche S.S. 14, km 163.5 Trieste I‐34149 Italy
  • Yannick Fagot‐Revurat
    Institut Jean Lamour Campus ARTEM UMR 7198 CNRS‐Université de Lorraine 2 allée André Guinier BP 50840 Nancy 54011 France
  • Dmitrii F. Perepichka
    Department of Chemistry McGill University 801 Sherbrooke Street West Montreal QC H3A 0B8 Canada
  • Federico Rosei
    Centre Énergie Matériaux et Télécommunications Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique Department 1650 Boulevard Lionel‐Boulet, J3X1S2 Varennes Québec Canada
  • Giorgio Contini
    Istituto di Struttura della Materia Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche Via Fosso del Cavaliere 100 Roma 00133 Italy

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<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>On‐surface Ullmann coupling is an established method for the synthesis of 1D and 2D organic structures. A key limitation to obtaining ordered polymers is the uncertainty in the final structure for coupling via random diffusion of reactants over the substrate, which leads to polymorphism and defects. Here, a topotactic polymerization on Cu(110) in a series of differently‐halogenated para‐phenylenes is identified, where the self‐assembled organometallic (OM) reactants of diiodobenzene couple directly into a single, deterministic product, whereas the other precursors follow a diffusion driven reaction. The topotactic mechanism is the result of the structure of the iodine on Cu(110), which controls the orientation of the OM reactants and intermediates to be the same as the final polymer chains. Temperature‐programmed X‐ray photoelectron spectroscopy and kinetic modeling reflect the differences in the polymerization regimes, and the effects of the OM chain alignments and halogens are disentangled by Nudged Elastic Band calculations. It is found that the repulsion or attraction between chains and halogens drive the polymerization to be either diffusive or topotactic. These results provide detailed insights into on‐surface reaction mechanisms and prove the possibility of harnessing topotactic reactions in surface‐confined Ullmann polymerization.</jats:p>

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    Small 17 (41), 2021-09-03

    Wiley

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