Interfacial electric fields catalyze Ullmann coupling reactions on gold surfaces
Ilana B. Stone, Rachel L. Starr, Norah M. Hoffmann, Xiao Wang, Austin M. Evans, Colin Nuckolls, Tristan H. Lambert, Michael L. Steigerwald, Timothy C. Berkelbach, Xavier Roy, Latha Venkataraman
Abstract
using mass spectrometry and fluorescence spectroscopy. We find that this Ullmann coupling reaction occurs only on rough gold surfaces in polar solvents, the latter of which implicates interfacial electric fields. These experimental observations are supported by density functional theory calculations that elucidate the roles of surface roughness and local electric fields on the reaction. More broadly, this touchstone study offers a facile method to access and probe in real time an increasingly prominent yet incompletely understood mode of catalysis.
Topics & Concepts
Coupling (piping)Ullmann reactionElectric fieldCoupling reactionCatalysisChemistryMaterials scienceChemical physicsOrganic chemistryMetallurgyPhysicsQuantum mechanicsSurface Chemistry and CatalysisMolecular Junctions and NanostructuresElectrocatalysts for Energy Conversion