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Periodically Twisted Molecular Wires Based on a Fused Unit for Efficient Intramolecular Hopping Transport.

Ryo AsakawaSoichi YokoyamaRyo YamadaSeiya MaedaTatsuhiko OhtoHirokazu TadaYutaka Ie
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2024)
Realizing efficient long-distance intramolecular charge transport based on a hopping mechanism is a key challenge in molecular electronics. In hopping transport, a smaller reorganization energy (λ) and energy difference between hopping sites (Δ E hs ) should lead to a smaller activation energy and faster charge transfer. However, the development of π-extended molecules that meet these requirements is challenging. In this study, we successfully synthesized several nanometer-scale π-extended molecules composed of a fused π-conjugated unit as a hopping site for reducing λ. Conformational twists between fused units effectively localize π-conjugation in each unit, contributing to reducing Δ E hs . The expected electronic structures of the oligomers were confirmed using spectroscopic and electrochemical measurements. Single-molecule conductance measurements exhibited higher conductance and lower activation energy than those of nonfused oligothiophenes. First-principles calculations indicated that smaller λ and Δ E hs values explain the high conductance. These results highlight the efficiency of the proposed molecular design for effective intramolecular hopping transport.
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