Visualization of π-hole in molecules by means of Kelvin probe force microscopy
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Submolecular charge distribution significantly affects the physical-chemical
properties of molecules and their mutual interaction. One example is the
presence of a π-electron-deficient cavity in halogen-substituted polyaromatic
hydrocarbon compounds, the so-called π-holes, the existence of which was
predicted theoretically, but the direct experimental observation is still miss ing. Here we present the resolution of the π-hole on a single molecule using the
Kelvin probe force microscopy, which supports the theoretical prediction of
its existence. In addition, experimental measurements supported by theore tical calculations show the importance of π-holes in the process of adsorption
of molecules on solid-state surfaces. This study expands our understanding of
the π-hole systems and, at the same time, opens up possibilities for studying
the influence of submolecular charge distribution on the chemical properties
of molecules and their mutual interaction.
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Nature Communications. 2023, vol. 14, issue 1, art. no. 4954.