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Single‐Molecule Conductance Studies of Organometallic Complexes Bearing 3‐Thienyl Contacting Groups
Author(s) -
Bock Sören,
AlOwaedi Oday A.,
Eaves Samantha G.,
Milan David C.,
Lemmer Mario,
Skelton Brian W.,
Osorio Henrry M.,
Nichols Richard J.,
Higgins Simon J.,
Cea Pilar,
Long Nicholas J.,
Albrecht Tim,
Martín Santiago,
Lambert Colin J.,
Low Paul J.
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
chemistry – a european journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.687
H-Index - 242
eISSN - 1521-3765
pISSN - 0947-6539
DOI - 10.1002/chem.201604565
Subject(s) - conductance , moiety , quantum tunnelling , molecule , chemistry , break junction , crystallography , metal , scanning tunneling microscope , stereochemistry , nanotechnology , materials science , condensed matter physics , physics , organic chemistry
The compounds and complexes 1,4‐C 6 H 4 (C≡C‐ cyclo ‐3‐C 4 H 3 S) 2 ( 2 ), trans ‐[Pt(C≡C‐ cyclo ‐3‐C 4 H 3 S) 2 (PEt 3 ) 2 ] ( 3 ), trans ‐[Ru(C≡C‐ cyclo ‐3‐C 4 H 3 S) 2 (dppe) 2 ] ( 4 ; dppe=1,2‐bis(diphenylphosphino)ethane) and trans ‐[Ru(C≡C‐ cyclo ‐3‐C 4 H 3 S) 2 {P(OEt) 3 } 4 ] ( 5 ) featuring the 3‐thienyl moiety as a surface contacting group for gold electrodes have been prepared, crystallographically characterised in the case of 3 – 5 and studied in metal|molecule|metal junctions by using both scanning tunnelling microscope break‐junction (STM‐BJ) and STM‐ I ( s ) methods (measuring the tunnelling current ( I ) as a function of distance ( s )). The compounds exhibit similar conductance profiles, with a low conductance feature being more readily identified by STM‐ I ( s ) methods, and a higher feature by the STM‐BJ method. The lower conductance feature was further characterised by analysis using an unsupervised, automated multi‐parameter vector classification (MPVC) of the conductance traces. The combination of similarly structured HOMOs and non‐resonant tunnelling mechanism accounts for the remarkably similar conductance values across the chemically distinct members of the family 2 – 5 .