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Depopulation of Single-Phthalocyanine Molecular Orbitals upon Pyrrolic-Hydrogen Abstraction on Graphene

Author(s):

Nicolas Néel, Marie Lattelais, Marie-Laure Bocquet, Jörg Kröger

Journal:

ACS Nano

Year:

2016

Volume:

10

Pages

2010–2016

DOI:

10.1021/acsnano.5b06153

Abstract:

Single-molecule chemistry with a scanning tunneling microscope has preponderantly been performed on metal surfaces. The molecule–metal hybridization, however, is often detrimental to genuine molecular properties and obscures their changes upon chemical reactions. We used graphene on Ir(111) to reduce the coupling between Ir(111) and adsorbed phthalocyanine molecules. By local electron injection from the tip of a scanning tunneling microscope the two pyrrolic H atoms were removed from single phthalocyanines. The detachment of the H atom pair induced a strong modification of the molecular electronic structure, albeit with no change in the adsorption geometry. Spectra and maps of the differential conductance combined with density functional calculations unveiled the entire depopulation of the highest occupied molecular orbital upon H abstraction. Occupied π states of intact molecules are proposed to be emptied via intramolecular electron transfer to dangling σ states of H-free N atoms.

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