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Title: Real-time single-molecule imaging of oxidation catalysis at a liquid-solid interface
Author(s): Hulsken, B.
Hameren, R. van (298201658)
Gerritsen, J.W. (298986108)
Khoury, T.
Thordarson, P.
Crossley, M.J. (298405741)
Rowan, A.E. (298979357)
Nolte, R.J.M. (14853919X)
Elemans, J.A.A.W. (227901606)
Speller, S. (298978156)
Publication year: 2007
Document type: Article / Letter to editor
Journal: Nature Nanotechnology
ISSN: 1748-3387
Volume: vol. 2
Issue: iss. 5
Start page: p. 285
End page: p. 289
Abstract: Many chemical reactions are catalysed by metal complexes, and insight into their mechanisms is essential for the design of future catalysts. A variety of conventional spectroscopic techniques are available for the study of reaction mechanisms at the ensemble level, and, only recently, fluorescence microscopy techniques have been applied to monitor single chemical reactions carried out on crystal faces(1) and by enzymes(2-4). With scanning tunnelling microscopy ( STM) it has become possible to obtain, during chemical reactions, spatial information at the atomic level(5-9). The majority of these STM studies have been carried out under ultrahigh vacuum, far removed from conditions encountered in laboratory processes. Here we report the single-molecule imaging of oxidation catalysis by monitoring, with STM, individual manganese porphyrin catalysts, in real time, at a liquid-solid interface. It is found that the oxygen atoms from an O-2 molecule are bound to adjacent porphyrin catalysts on the surface before their incorporation into an alkene substrate.
Subject: Molecular Materials
Physical Organic and Supramolecular Chemistry
Scanning Probe Microscopy
Organization: Scanning Probe Microscopy
Physical Organic Chemistry
UMCN Extern
Molecular Materials
Organization (former): Physical Organic and Supramolecular Chemistry

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