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An Arylazopyrazole‐Based N‐Heterocyclic Carbene as a Photoswitch on Gold Surfaces: Light‐Switchable Wettability,Work Function,and Conductance
Authors:D Thao Nguyen  Matthias Freitag  Christian Gutheil  Kai Sotthewes  Bonnie J Tyler  Marcus Bckmann  Mowpriya Das  Friederike Schlüter  Nikos L Doltsinis  Heinrich F Arlinghaus  Bart Jan Ravoo  Frank Glorius
Institution:D. Thao Nguyen,Matthias Freitag,Christian Gutheil,Kai Sotthewes,Bonnie J. Tyler,Marcus Böckmann,Mowpriya Das,Friederike Schlüter,Nikos L. Doltsinis,Heinrich F. Arlinghaus,Bart Jan Ravoo,Frank Glorius
Abstract:A novel photoresponsive and fully conjugated N‐heterocyclic carbene (NHC) has been synthesized that combines the excellent photophysical properties of arylazopyrazoles (AAPs) with an NHC that acts as a robust surface anchor (AAP‐BIMe). The formation of self‐assembled monolayers (SAMs) on gold was proven by ToF‐SIMS and XPS, and the organic film displayed a very high stability at elevated temperatures. This stability was also reflected in a high desorption energy, which was determined by temperature‐programmed SIMS measurements. E‐/Z‐AAP‐BIMe@Au photoisomerization resulted in reversible alterations of the surface energy (i.e. wettability), the surface potential (i.e. work function), and the conductance (i.e. resistance). The effects could be explained by the difference in the dipole moment of the isomers. Furthermore, sequential application of a dummy ligand by microcontact printing and subsequent backfilling with AAP‐BIMe allowed its patterning on gold. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first example of a photoswitchable NHC on a gold surface. These properties of AAP‐BIMe@Au illustrate its suitability as a molecular switch for electronic devices.
Keywords:arylazopyrazoles  electronics  molecular photoswitches  N-heterocyclic carbenes  self-assembled monolayers
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