Coronene-Based 2D Networks by On-Surface Skeletal Rearrangement of Sumanene Precursors

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2024 Aug 28:e202414583. doi: 10.1002/anie.202414583. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

The design of novel low-dimensional carbon materials is at the forefront of modern chemistry. Recently, on-surface covalent synthesis has emerged as a powerful strategy to synthesize previously precluded compounds and polymers. Here, we report a scanning probe microscopy study, complemented by theoretical calculations, on the sequential skeletal rearrangement of sumanene-based precursors into a coronene-based organometallic network by stepwise intra- and inter-molecular reactions on Au(111). Interestingly, upon higher annealing, the formed organometallic networks evolve into two-dimensional coronene-based covalently linked patches through intermolecular homocoupling reactions. A new reaction mechanism is proposed based on the role of C-Au-C motifs to promote two stepwise carbon-carbon couplings to form cyclobutadiene bridges. Our results pave avenues for the conversion of molecular precursors on surfaces, affording the design of unexplored two-dimensional organometallic and covalent materials.

Keywords: Atomic Force Microscopy; C60 fragments; On-surface Synthesis; Scanning Tunneling Microscopy.