Trimethyltin-mediated covalent gold-carbon bond formation.

J Am Chem Soc

Department of Applied Physics and Applied Mathematics and ⊥Department of Chemistry, Columbia University, New York, New York 10027, United States.

Published: September 2014

We study the formation of covalent gold-carbon bonds in benzyltrimethylstannane (C10H16Sn) deposited on Au in ultra-high-vacuum conditions. Through X-ray photoemission spectroscopy and X-ray absorption measurements, we find that the molecule fragments at the Sn-benzyl bond when exposed to Au surfaces at temperatures as low as -110 °C. The resulting benzyl species is stabilized by the presence of Au(111) but only forms covalent Au-C bonds on more reactive Au surfaces like Au(110). We also present spectroscopic proof for the existence of an electronic "gateway" state localized on the Au-C bond that is responsible for its unique electronic properties. Finally, we use DFT-based nudged elastic band calculations to elucidate the crucial role played by the under-coordinated Au surface in the formation of Au-C bonds.

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