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Self-Metalation of Porphyrins at the Solid-Gas Interface.


ABSTRACT: Self-metalation is a promising route to include a single metal atom in a tetrapyrrolic macrocycle in organic frameworks supported by metal surfaces. The molecule-surface interaction may provide the charge transfer and the geometric distortion of the molecular plane necessary for metal inclusion. However, at a metal surface the presence of an activation barrier can represent an obstacle that cannot be compensated by a higher substrate temperature without affecting the layer integrity. The formation of the intermediate state can be facilitated in some cases by oxygen pre-adsorption at the supporting metal surface, like in the case of 2H-TPP/Pd(100). In such cases, the activation barrier can be overcome by mild annealing, yielding the formation of desorbing products and of the metalated tetrapyrrole. We show here that the self-metalation of 2H-TPP at the Pd(100) surface can be promoted already at room temperature by the presence of an oxygen gas phase at close-to-ambient conditions via an Eley-Rideal mechanism.

SUBMITTER: Armillotta F 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9299001 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Self-Metalation of Porphyrins at the Solid-Gas Interface.

Armillotta Francesco F   D'Incecco Enrico E   Corva Manuel M   Stredansky Matus M   Gallet Jean-Jacques JJ   Bournel Fabrice F   Goldoni Andrea A   Morgante Alberto A   Vesselli Erik E   Verdini Alberto A  

Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) 20211109 49


Self-metalation is a promising route to include a single metal atom in a tetrapyrrolic macrocycle in organic frameworks supported by metal surfaces. The molecule-surface interaction may provide the charge transfer and the geometric distortion of the molecular plane necessary for metal inclusion. However, at a metal surface the presence of an activation barrier can represent an obstacle that cannot be compensated by a higher substrate temperature without affecting the layer integrity. The formati  ...[more]

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