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Hemilabile Ligands as Mechanosensitive Electrode Contacts for Molecular Electronics
Authors:Nicol Ferri  Norah Algethami  Andrea Vezzoli  Sara Sangtarash  Maeve McLaughlin  Hatef Sadeghi  Colin J Lambert  Richard J Nichols  Simon J Higgins
Institution:Nicolò Ferri,Norah Algethami,Andrea Vezzoli,Sara Sangtarash,Maeve McLaughlin,Hatef Sadeghi,Colin J. Lambert,Richard J. Nichols,Simon J. Higgins
Abstract:Single‐molecule junctions that are sensitive to compression or elongation are an emerging class of nanoelectromechanical systems (NEMS). Although the molecule–electrode interface can be engineered to impart such functionality, most studies to date rely on poorly defined interactions. We focused on this issue by synthesizing molecular wires designed to have chemically defined hemilabile contacts based on (methylthio)thiophene moieties. We measured their conductance as a function of junction size and observed conductance changes of up to two orders of magnitude as junctions were compressed and stretched. Localised interactions between weakly coordinating thienyl sulfurs and the electrodes are responsible for the observed effect and allow reversible monodentate?bidentate contact transitions as the junction is modulated in size. We observed an up to ≈100‐fold sensitivity boost of the (methylthio)thiophene‐terminated molecular wire compared with its non‐hemilabile (methylthio)benzene counterpart and demonstrate a previously unexplored application of hemilabile ligands to molecular electronics.
Keywords:Dichtefunktionalrechnungen  Hemilabile Liganden  Molekulare Elektronik  Molekulare Schaltkreise  Schwefel-Liganden
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