NTPA at different surfaces. a,b) STM images recorded after

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Download scientific diagram | NTPA at different surfaces. a,b) STM images recorded after annealing asub-monolayerofNTPA on Ag(110) at 440 K. c,d) STM images recorded after annealing asub-monolayer of NTPA on Au(111) at 440 K. e,f)STM images recorded after annealing asub-monolayer of NTPA on Au(110)at 440 K. g,h) STM images recorded after annealing asub-monolayerofNTPA on Cu(111) at 440 K. Set points:a)U = À1.5 V, I = 160 pA; b) U = À0.2 V, I = 370 pA;c ,d) U = À1.1 V, I = 47 pA;e ,f) U = À1.3 V, I = 130 pA;g )U = À0.85 V, I = 400 pA;h)U = À0.14 V, I = 570 pA. from publication: Azo bond formation on metal surfaces | The formation of azo compounds via redox cross‐coupling of nitroarenes and arylamines, challenging in solution phase chemistry, is achieved by on‐surface chemistry. Reaction products are analyzed with a cryogenic scanning tunneling microscope (STM) and X‐ray photoelectron | Cross Coupling, Scanning Tunneling Microscopy and Surface Chemistry | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.

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