Steering alkyne homocoupling with on-surface synthesized catalysts
Mohammed S. G. Mohammed, Luciano Colazzo, Aurelio Gallardo, Jos\'e A., Pomposo, Pavel Jel\'inek, Dimas G. de Oteyza

TL;DR
This paper presents a multi-step on-surface synthesis approach where metal-organic complexes are created and used as catalysts to control alkyne homocoupling reactions, with analysis of resulting electronic properties.
Contribution
It introduces a novel on-surface synthesis method for catalysts that direct alkyne coupling, along with electronic property analysis of the products.
Findings
Successful synthesis of metal-organic complexes on surfaces
Effective steering of alkyne homocoupling reactions
Comparison of electronic properties of coupling motifs
Abstract
We report a multi-step on-surface synthesis strategy. The first step consists in the surface-supported synthesis of metal-organic complexes, which are subsequently used as catalysts to steer on-surface alkyne coupling reactions. In addition, we analyze and compare the electronic properties of the different coupling motifs obtained.
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