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Ordering a rhenium catalyst on Ag(001) through molecule-surface step interaction

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Ordering a rhenium catalyst on Ag(001) through molecule-surface step interaction
Author(s)
Bunjes, Ole; Paul, Lucas A.; Xinyue Dai; Jiang, Hongyan; Claus, Tobias; Rittmeier, Alexandra; Schwarzer, Dirk; Feng Ding; Siewert, Inke; Wenderoth, Martin
Publication Date
2022-01
Journal
Communications Chemistry, v.5, no.1
Publisher
Nature Research
Abstract
© 2022, The Author(s).Atomic scale studies of the anchoring of catalytically active complexes to surfaces may provide valuable insights for the design of new catalytically active hybrid systems. In this work, the self-assembly of 1D, 2D and 3D structures of the complex fac-Re(bpy)(CO)3Cl (bpy = 2,2′-bipyridine), a CO2 reduction catalyst, on the Ag(001) surface are studied by a combination of low-temperature scanning tunneling microscopy and density functional theory calculations. Infrared and sum frequency generation spectroscopy confirm that the complex remains chemically intact under sublimation. Deposition of the complexes onto the silver surface at 300 K leads to strong local variations in the resulting surface coverage on the nanometer scale, indicating that in the initial phase of deposition a large fraction of the molecules is desorbing from the surface. Low coverage regions show a decoration of step edges aligned along the crystal’s symmetry axes <110>. These crystallographic directions are found to be of major importance to the binding of the complexes to the surface. Moreover, the interaction between the molecules and the substrate promotes the restructuring of surface steps along these directions. Well-aligned and decorated steps are found to act as nucleation point for monolayer growth (2D) before 3D growth starts.
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https://pr.ibs.re.kr/handle/8788114/11235
DOI
10.1038/s42004-021-00617-9
ISSN
2399-3669
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