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    题名: Sluggish σ-bond formation between sp-hybridized carbons: Acetylide coupling on Ag(111)
    作者: Kung, H.a, Lee, L.-C.a, Wu, S.-M.a, Cheng, H.-Y.b, Chiang, C.-M.a
    贡献者: Department of Chemistry, Tunghai University
    日期: 2007
    上传时间: 2013-05-14T09:04:39Z (UTC)
    摘要: Chemisorbed methylacetylide intermediates were generated on clean Ag(111) to study the mechanism and kinetics of C-C σ-bond formation between sp-hybridized carbon centers. Following the adsorption of propynyl iodide (C3H3I) at 110 K, surface heating led to the cleavage of the C-I bond at 200 K, and the resulting surface Cα≡Cβ-CH3 species were tilted and coordinated to the surface via a metal-carbon σ-bond with weak π-interactions, confirmed by reflection absorption infrared spectroscopy and theoretical calculations. Temperature programmed reaction (TPR) showed that a Csp-Csp coupling reaction occurred at ∼500 K to afford 2,4-hexadiyne through head-to-head dimerization involving Cα carbons. We attribute the relatively slow acetylide-acetylide coupling rate against those from vinyl-vinyl (Csp2-Csp2) and alkyl-alkyl (Csp3-Csp3) couplings to the stronger metal-carbon (M-Cα) bond strength as well as the anionic character bestowed upon the adsorbed acetylides, which all correlate with the increased s-character in the sp-hybridized α-carbon. Copyright ? 2007 American Chemical Society.
    關聯: Journal of the American Chemical Society
    Volume 129, Issue 5, 7 February 2007, Pages 1028-1029
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