An accurate single-molecule kinetic isotope effect (sm-KIE) was applied to circumvent the inherent limitation of conventional ensemble KIE by using graphene-molecule-graphene single-molecule junctions. monitoring of the single-molecule reaction trajectories in real time with high temporal resolution has the capability to characterize the deeper information brought by KIE. The C-O bond cleavage and the C-C bond formation of the transition state (TS) were observed in the Claisen rearrangement through the secondary kinetic isotope effect, demonstrating the high detection sensitivity and accuracy of this method. More interestingly, this sm-KIE can be used to determine TS structures under different electric fields, revealing the multidimensional regulation of the TS. The detection and manipulation of the TS provide a broad perspective to understand and optimize chemical reactions and biomimetic progress.
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