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  • Detection of different oxidation states of individual manganese porphyrins during their reaction with oxygen at a solid/liquid interface.

Detection of different oxidation states of individual manganese porphyrins during their reaction with oxygen at a solid/liquid interface.

Nature chemistry (2013-06-22)
Duncan den Boer, Min Li, Thomas Habets, Patrizia Iavicoli, Alan E Rowan, Roeland J M Nolte, Sylvia Speller, David B Amabilino, Steven De Feyter, Johannes A A W Elemans
ABSTRACT

Manganese porphyrins have been extensively investigated as model systems for the natural enzyme cytochrome P450 and as synthetic oxidation catalysts. Here, we report single-molecule studies of the multistep reaction of manganese porphyrins with molecular oxygen at a solid/liquid interface, using a scanning tunnelling microscope (STM) under environmental control. The high lateral resolution of the STM, in combination with its sensitivity to subtle differences in the electronic properties of molecules, allowed the detection of at least four distinct reaction species. Real-space and real-time imaging of reaction dynamics enabled the observation of active sites, immobile on the experimental timescale. Conversions between the different species could be tuned by the composition of the atmosphere (argon, air or oxygen) and the surface bias voltage. By means of extensive comparison of the results to those obtained by analogous solution-based chemistry, we assigned the observed species to the starting compound, reaction intermediates and products.

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Manganese, powder, ≥99.9% trace metals basis
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Manganese, chips, thickness <2.0 mm, 99%
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Manganese, powder, −325 mesh, ≥99% trace metals basis