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Cross-conjugation increases the conductance of meta-connected fluorenones.

Asma AlanazyEdmund LearyTakayuki KobatakeSara SangtarashM Teresa GonzálezHua-Wei JiangGabino Rubio BollingerNicolás AgräitHatef SadeghiIain GraceSimon J HigginsHarry L AndersonRichard J NicholsColin J Lambert
Published in: Nanoscale (2019)
Charge transport is strongly suppressed by destructive quantum interference (DQI) in meta-connected 1,1'-biphenyl-containing molecules, resulting in low electrical conductance. Surprisingly, we have found that DQI is almost entirely overcome by adding a bridging carbonyl, to yield a cross-conjugated fluorenone. This contrasts with other π-systems, such as para-connected anthraquinone, where cross-conjugation results in low conductance.
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