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Tracking the chemistry of unsaturated C3H3 groups adsorbed on a silver surface: propargyl-allenyl-acetylide triple bond migration, self-hydrogenation, and carbon-carbon bond formation
Authors:Kung Hsuan  Wu Shin-Mou  Wu Yu-Jui  Yang Yaw-Wen  Chiang Chao-Ming
Institution:Department of Chemistry, Center for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, National Sun Yat-Sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan 80424.
Abstract:A diverse array of unsaturated C1 (methylene and methylidyne) and C2 (vinyl, vinylidene, ethylidene, and ethylidyne) bound to metal center(s) and surfaces has received much attention. In sharp contrast to the effort devoted to C1 and C2 ligands, complexes or surfaces bearing C3 fragments have been less explored, especially the M-C3H3 systems, which include propargyl (M-CH2Ctriple bond]CH), allenyl (M-CH=C=CH2), and acetylide (M-Ctriple bond]CCH3) forms. To understand the bonding and reactivity of these C3 species appended to an extended metal structure, proprargyl bromide (Br-CH2Ctriple bond]CH) was utilized as a precursor to generate C3H3 fragments on a Ag(111) surface under ultrahigh vacuum conditions. The molecular transformation process was explored by a combination of temperature-programmed desorption (TPD), reflection absorption infrared spectroscopy (RAIRS), and X-ray photoemission spectroscopy (XPS) techniques. In addition, density functional theory (DFT) calculations were conducted to obtain the optimized geometries and energies for the various surface intermediates. The computed IR spectra facilitated the vibrational mode assignments. TPD spectra show that C3H3(ad) self-hydrogenates to C3H4 around 300 and 475 K, respectively. In addition to hydrogenation, a C-C coupling product C6H6 (2,4-hexadiyne) is also unveiled as part of the desorption feature at 475 K. Identification of the possible C3H4 isomers (propyne and/or allene) was equivocal, but it was circumvented by using an alpha,alpha-dimethyl-substituted propargylic species--(CH3)2(alpha)C-Ctriple bond]CH, which results in hydrogenation products, alkynic (CH3)2CH-Ctriple bond]CH and allenic (CH3)2C=C=CH2, distinguishable by the mass spectrometry. The substitution experiments clarify that in the normal case the convoluted TPD feature around 300 K, in fact, consists of both allene at 260 K and propyne at 310 K, while the last hydrogenation product at 475 K is solely propyne. The RAIR spectroscopy demonstrates that at 200 K C3H3(ad) on Ag(111) readily adopts the allenyl formalism involving concerted CBr bond scission and 1,3]-sigmatropic migration (i.e., Br-*CH2Ctriple bond]CH --> *CH2=C=CH-Ag), in which the sigma bond moves to a new metal location across the pi-periphery. Single hydrogen incorporation to the alpha-carbon of the surface allenyl rationalizes the allene formation at 260 K. When the surface is heated to the range of 250-300 K, both RAIR and XP spectra reveal drastic changes, indicative of a new species whose spectral characteristics could be duplicated by separate measurements from 1-propyn-1-yl iodide (CH3-Ctriple bond]C-I) being a direct source for the surface methylacetylide (CH3-Ctriple bond]C-Ag). It is thus suggested that allenyl is further reorganized to render acetylide presumably via 1,3]-hydrogen shift (i.e., *CH2=C=CH-Ag --> *CH3=Ctriple bond]C-Ag). The presence of this third Ag-C3H3 isomeric form demonstrates an unprecedented propargyl-allenyl-acetylide multiple rearrangements on a metal surface. Migration of the triple bond from the remote terminal position into the chain, through the stage of allenic structure, is driven by thermodynamic stabilities, supported by the DFT total energy calculations. Consequently, the evolutions of propyne at 310 and 475 K, as well as 2,4-hexadiyne (bismethylacetylide), can all be reasoned out.
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