Bond selectivity in electron-induced reaction due to directed recoil on an anisotropic substrate

The ability to selectively break a chemical bond in a molecule is indispensable to chemical synthesis. Here, the authors show that a hundred-fold bond selectivity can be obtained in electron-induced surface reaction due simply to different bond alignments at the surface.

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Autores principales: Kelvin Anggara, Kai Huang, Lydie Leung, Avisek Chatterjee, Fang Cheng, John C. Polanyi
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:adc1305b29aa469a88c1f9a09becdf4f2021-12-02T16:56:46ZBond selectivity in electron-induced reaction due to directed recoil on an anisotropic substrate10.1038/ncomms136902041-1723https://doaj.org/article/adc1305b29aa469a88c1f9a09becdf4f2016-12-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms13690https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723The ability to selectively break a chemical bond in a molecule is indispensable to chemical synthesis. Here, the authors show that a hundred-fold bond selectivity can be obtained in electron-induced surface reaction due simply to different bond alignments at the surface.Kelvin AnggaraKai HuangLydie LeungAvisek ChatterjeeFang ChengJohn C. PolanyiNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 1-6 (2016)
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Kelvin Anggara
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Lydie Leung
Avisek Chatterjee
Fang Cheng
John C. Polanyi
Bond selectivity in electron-induced reaction due to directed recoil on an anisotropic substrate
description The ability to selectively break a chemical bond in a molecule is indispensable to chemical synthesis. Here, the authors show that a hundred-fold bond selectivity can be obtained in electron-induced surface reaction due simply to different bond alignments at the surface.
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author Kelvin Anggara
Kai Huang
Lydie Leung
Avisek Chatterjee
Fang Cheng
John C. Polanyi
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Kai Huang
Lydie Leung
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Fang Cheng
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title Bond selectivity in electron-induced reaction due to directed recoil on an anisotropic substrate
title_short Bond selectivity in electron-induced reaction due to directed recoil on an anisotropic substrate
title_full Bond selectivity in electron-induced reaction due to directed recoil on an anisotropic substrate
title_fullStr Bond selectivity in electron-induced reaction due to directed recoil on an anisotropic substrate
title_full_unstemmed Bond selectivity in electron-induced reaction due to directed recoil on an anisotropic substrate
title_sort bond selectivity in electron-induced reaction due to directed recoil on an anisotropic substrate
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