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- Wei Xiong
(Kunming University of Science and Technology)
- Guang Zhang
(Tianjin University)
- De-Liang Bao
(Vanderbilt University)
- Jianchen Lu
(Kunming University of Science and Technology)
- Lei Gao
(Kunming University of Science and Technology)
- Yusen Li
(Tianjin University)
- Hui Zhang
(Kunming University of Science and Technology)
- Zilin Ruan
(Kunming University of Science and Technology)
- Zhenliang Hao
(Kunming University of Science and Technology)
- Hong-Jun Gao
(Institute of Physics & University of Chinese Academy of Sciences)
- Long Chen
(Tianjin University
Jilin University)
- Jinming Cai
(Kunming University of Science and Technology
Southwest United Graduate School)
Abstract
Regulating carbon hybridization states lies at the heart of engineering carbon materials with tailored properties but orchestrating the sequential transition across three states has remained elusive. Here, we visiualize stepwise evolution in carbon hybridizations from sp³ to sp² and to sp states via dehydrogenation and elimination reactions of methylcyano-functionalized molecules on surfaces. Utilizing scanning probing microscopy, we distinguish three distinct carbon-carbon bond types within polymers induced by annealing at elevated temperatures. Density-functional-theory calculations unveil the pivotal role of the electron-withdrawing cyano group in activating neighboring methylene to form C(sp3)–C(sp3) bonds, and in facilitating subsequent stepwise HCN eliminations to realize the transformation across three carbon-carbon bond types. We also demonstrate the applicability of this strategy on one-dimensional molecular wires and two-dimensional covalent organic framework on different substrates. Our work expands the scope of carbon hybridization evolution and serves as an advance in flexibly engineering carbon-material by employing cyanomethyl-substituted molecules.
Suggested Citation
Wei Xiong & Guang Zhang & De-Liang Bao & Jianchen Lu & Lei Gao & Yusen Li & Hui Zhang & Zilin Ruan & Zhenliang Hao & Hong-Jun Gao & Long Chen & Jinming Cai, 2025.
"Visualizing stepwise evolution of carbon hybridization from sp3 to sp2 and to sp,"
Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 16(1), pages 1-8, December.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:natcom:v:16:y:2025:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-024-55719-4
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-55719-4
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