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Autor
Berger, Jan 1 Canola, Sofia 1 Chen, Qifan 1 Ernst, Karl-Heinz 1 Frezza, Federico 1 Grill, Leonhard 1 Gómez-Fernandez, José María 1 Jelínek, Pavel 1 Klívar, Jiří 1 Martín-Gago, José Ángel 1 Mutombo, Pingo 1 Nacci, Christophe 1 Stará, Irena G 1 Starý, Ivo 1 Sánchez-Grande, Ana 1 Sánchez-Sánchez, Carlos 1
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Department of Physical Chemistry University ... 1 Empa Swiss Federal Laboratories for Material... 1 Faculty of Nuclear Sciences and Physical Eng... 1 Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemis... 1 Institute of Physics Czech Academy of Scienc... 1 Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Madrid... 1 Regional Centre of Advanced Technologies and... 1
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39989376
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PMC12070354
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10.1002/anie.202502640
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Nitrenes are known as key intermediates in various chemical reactions. Nitrene transfer reactions are particularly effective for synthesizing nitrogen-containing compounds, where metal catalysts play a crucial role in controlling nitrene reactivity and selectivity. In this study, we demonstrate the formation of a stable surface-supported dinitrene on Au(111) through UV irradiation of its diazide precursor, characterized by scanning probe techniques. The photoreaction mechanism is elucidated with wavelength-dependent experiments and time-dependent density functional theory calculations. Our findings present the first real-space visualization of a metal nitrene adsorbed on a surface, highlighting its potential in catalysis and surface functionalization.
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- azide, metal surface, nitrene, photochemistry, scanning probe microscopy,
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