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Acid-Mediated Modulation of the Conductance of Diazapentalene Molecular Junctions.

Jianming AnXiaoqi LuoSumit NaskarDi WuCarmen HerrmannJian-Long XiaHaixing Li
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2024)
We report an acid-mediated regulation of single-molecule junction conductance achieved using an electron-deficient unit, diazapentalene, functionalized with thiophene extending units and thiomethyl aurophilic terminal groups. This diazapentalene derivative exhibits a protonation reaction in the presence of trifluoroacetic acid, as characterized by UV-vis absorption spectroscopy, and the protonated species shows a voltage-dependent single-molecule conductance, which is not observed for the pristine molecules. Specifically, under a high bias voltage of 850 mV, we observe a conductance value for the protonated molecule larger than that for the deprotonated one by a factor of 4. Density functional theory-based transport calculations show a slight broadening of the HOMO and LUMO frontier orbitals, as well as a reduced HOMO-LUMO gap when the molecule becomes protonated; this implies an increased conductance under protonation that is consistent with the experimental conductance data. Our work demonstrates a new molecular design for versatile control of molecular conductance through the use of acid in the solvent environment.
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