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Electron transport through a (terpyridine)ruthenium metallo-surfactant containing a redox-active aminocatechol derivative.

Samudra AmunugamaEyram AsempaRamesh Chandra TripathiD D C de S WanniarachchiHabib BaydounPeter HoffmannElena JakubikovaCláudio N Verani
Published in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2022)
Aiming to develop a new class of metallosurfactants with unidirectional electron transfer properties, a (terpyridine) ruthenium complex containing a semiquinone derivative L 2 , namely [Ru III (L terpy )(L 2 )Cl]PF 6 (1), was synthesized and structurally characterized as a solid and in solution. The electronic and redox behaviour of 1 was studied experimentally as well as by means of DFT methods, and is indicative of significant orbital mixing and overlap between metal and ligands. The complex forms stable Pockels-Langmuir films at the air-water interface and allows for the formation of thin films onto gold electrodes to prepare nanoscale Au|LB 1|Au junctions for current-voltage ( I / V ) analysis. Complex 1 shows asymmetric electron transfer with a maximum rectification ratio of 32 based on tunnelling through MOs of the aminocatechol derivative.
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