Tuning Single-Molecule Conductance in Metalloporphyrin-Based Wires via Supramolecular Interactions

Aragones, Albert C.; Martin-Rodriguez, Alejandro; Aravena, Daniel; Puigmarti-Luis, Josep; Amabilino, David B.; Aliaga-Alcalde, Nuria; Gonzalez-Campo, Arantzazu; Ruiz, Eliseo; Diez-Perez, Ismael

Abstract

Nature has developed supramolecular constructs to deliver outstanding charge-transport capabilities using metalloporphyrin-based supramolecular arrays. Herein we incorporate simple, naturally inspired supramolecular interactions via the axial complexation of metalloporphyrins into the formation of a single-molecule wire in a nanoscale gap. Small structural changes in the axial coordinating linkers result in dramatic changes in the transport properties of the metalloporphyrin-based wire. The increased flexibility of a pyridine-4-yl-methanethiol ligand due to an extra methyl group, as compared to a more rigid 4-pyridinethiol linker, allows the pyridine-4-yl-methanethiol ligand to adopt an unexpected highly conductive stacked structure between the two junction electrodes and the metalloporphyrin ring. DFT calculations reveal a molecular junction structure composed of a shifted stack of the two pyridinic linkers and the metalloporphyrin ring. In contrast, the more rigid 4-mercaptopyridine ligand presents a more classical lifted octahedral coordination of the metalloporphyrin metal center, leading to a longer electron pathway of lower conductance. This works opens to supramolecular electronics, a concept already exploited in natural organisms.

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Título según WOS: Tuning Single-Molecule Conductance in Metalloporphyrin-Based Wires via Supramolecular Interactions
Título de la Revista: ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE-INTERNATIONAL EDITION
Volumen: 59
Número: 43
Editorial: WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
Fecha de publicación: 2020
Página de inicio: 19193
Página final: 19201
DOI:

10.1002/ANIE.202007237

Notas: ISI