Superior Electron‐Transport Ability of π‐Conjugated Redox Molecular Wires Prepared by the Stepwise Coordination Method on a Surface |
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Authors: | Yoshihiko Nishimori Katsuhiko Kanaizuka Dr. Tomochika Kurita Toshiaki Nagatsu Yu Segawa Fumiyuki Toshimitsu Satoshi Muratsugu Dr. Mitsuya Utsuno Dr. Shoko Kume Dr. Masaki Murata Dr. Hiroshi Nishihara Prof. |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry, School of Science, The University of Tokyo, 7‐3‐1 Hongo, Bunkyo‐ku, Tokyo 113‐0033 (Japan), Fax: (+81)?3‐5841‐8063 |
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Abstract: | Electronic conductivity of molecular wires is a critical fundamental issue in molecular electronics. π‐Conjugated redox molecular wires with the superior long‐range electron‐transport ability could be constructed on a gold surface through the stepwise ligand–metal coordination method. The βd value, indicating the degree of decrease in the electron‐transfer rate constant with distance along the molecular wire between the electrode and the redox active species at the terminal of the wire, were 0.008–0.07 Å?1 and 0.002–0.004 Å?1 for molecular wires of bis(terpyridine)iron and bis(terpyridine)cobalt complex oligomers, respectively. The influences on βd by the chemical structure of molecular wires and the terminal redox units, temperature, electric field, and electrolyte concentration were clarified. The results indicate that facile sequential electron hopping between neighboring metal–complex units within the wire is responsible for the high electron‐transport ability. |
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Keywords: | bridging ligands electron transport ferrocene molecular wires terpyridine complexes |
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