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Hong-Yang Guo1, Qiang Wan1, Yunjia Jiang1
1Key Laboratory of the Ministry of Education for Advanced Catalysis Materials, Institute of Physical Chemistry, College of Chemistry and Materials Science, Zhejiang Normal University, 321004, Jinhua, P. R. China.
Abstract:
The recent discovery of frustrated Lewis pairs (FLPs) during the activation of small molecules has inspired extensive research across the full span of chemical science. Owing to the nature of weak interactions, it is experimentally challenging to directly observe and modulate FLP at the molecular scale. Here we design a boron cluster anion building block (B10H8 2-) and organic amine cations ([NR4]+, R=-CH3, -C2H5) as the FLP to prove the feasibility of controlling their interaction in the electric double layer (EDL) via an electrochemical strategy. In situ single-molecule electrical measurements and Raman monitoring of B10H8 2--[NR4]+ FLP formed at the positively charged Au(111) electrode surface, in contrast to the free-standing B10H8 2- near or below the potential of zero charge (PZC). Furthermore, this FLP chemistry leads to a shift in the local density of states of boron clusters towards the EF for enhancing electron transport, providing a new prototype of a reversible single-cluster switch that digitally switches upon controlling FLP chemistry in the electric double layer.
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