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Thermal and optical control of electronic states in a single layer of switchable paramagnetic molecules.


ABSTRACT: The control of the charge distribution in a monolayer of switchable cobalt-dioxolene complexes undergoing Valence Tautomerism (VT) has been achieved by means of thermal and optical stimuli. Thiol-derivatised VT molecules have been grafted on polycrystalline gold surface as monolayers from solution. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and time-of-flight secondary ions mass spectrometry evidenced the formation of a covalent bond between intact VT molecules and the surface and excluded the presence of physisorbed molecules. X-ray absorption spectroscopy revealed that the temperature- and light-induced conversion profiles of the monolayer closely reproduce the ones found for the crystalline phase. This study demonstrates that a wet chemistry based approach allows to transfer switchable paramagnetic molecules at the nanoscale, widening the playground to develop new hybrid molecular based architectures for novel technologies.

SUBMITTER: Poneti G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5645729 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Thermal and optical control of electronic states in a single layer of switchable paramagnetic molecules.

Poneti Giordano G   Poggini Lorenzo L   Mannini Matteo M   Cortigiani Brunetto B   Sorace Lorenzo L   Otero Edwige E   Sainctavit Philippe P   Magnani Agnese A   Sessoli Roberta R   Dei Andrea A  

Chemical science 20150212 4


The control of the charge distribution in a monolayer of switchable cobalt-dioxolene complexes undergoing Valence Tautomerism (VT) has been achieved by means of thermal and optical stimuli. Thiol-derivatised VT molecules have been grafted on polycrystalline gold surface as monolayers from solution. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and time-of-flight secondary ions mass spectrometry evidenced the formation of a covalent bond between intact VT molecules and the surface and excluded the presence of  ...[more]

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