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  • Metallic iron, chromium, or platinum interacts with a ketone-functionalized phenanthroline ligand on a gold surface, showing redox activity and forming stable one-dimensional polymeric chains.
  • The unique geometry of the ligand includes redox-active parts and bi-dentate binding sites that aid in the polymer formation.
  • Various advanced microscopy and spectroscopy techniques under ultra-high vacuum are used to study these systems, revealing that iron and chromium have a stronger tendency to bond with the ketone group compared to platinum.

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Metallic iron, chromium, or platinum mixing with a ketone-functionalized phenanthroline ligand on a single crystal gold surface demonstrates redox activity to a well-defined oxidation state and assembly into thermally stable, one dimensional, polymeric chains. The diverging ligand geometry incorporates redox-active sub-units and bi-dentate binding sites. The gold surface provides a stable adsorption environment and directs growth of the polymeric chains, but is inert with regard to the redox chemistry. These systems are characterized by scanning tunnelling microscopy, non-contact atomic force microscopy, and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy under ultra-high vacuum conditions. The relative propensity of the metals to interact with the ketone group is examined, and it is found that Fe and Cr more readily complex the ligand than Pt. The formation and stabilization of well-defined transition metal single-sites at surfaces may open new routes to achieve higher selectivity in heterogeneous catalysts.

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Article Synopsis
  • Metallic iron, chromium, or platinum interacts with a ketone-functionalized phenanthroline ligand on a gold surface, showing redox activity and forming stable one-dimensional polymeric chains.
  • The unique geometry of the ligand includes redox-active parts and bi-dentate binding sites that aid in the polymer formation.
  • Various advanced microscopy and spectroscopy techniques under ultra-high vacuum are used to study these systems, revealing that iron and chromium have a stronger tendency to bond with the ketone group compared to platinum.
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