Mechanistic insights into the halogenated solvent effect on the Au–S bond cleavage
Abstract
The Au–S bond cleavage in halogenated solvents is facilitated by competition between Au–X and Au–S interactions, occurring through attacks by intact solvent molecules and radical dehalogenated fragments. This dual-action mechanism clarifies previously contradictory observations and provides a fundamental basis for the precise control of molecule–electrode contacts.

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