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Electron-Transfer Properties of Phenyleneethynylene Linkers Bound to Gold via a Self-Assembled Monolayer of Molecular Tripod.


ABSTRACT: The three-point adsorption of tripod-shaped molecules enables the formation of robust self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) on solid surfaces, where the component molecules are fixed in a strictly upright orientation. In the present study, SAMs of a rigid molecular tripod consisting of an adamantane core and three CH?SH groups were employed to arrange ferrocene on a gold surface through oligo(p-phenyleneethynylene) linkers. Cyclic voltammetry of the monolayers demonstrated high surface coverage of ferrocene, yet the molecular interaction among adjacent ferrocene units was negligible. This was because of the extended intermolecular distance caused by the bulky tripod framework. The rates of electron transfer from the ferrocene to the gold surface through different linker lengths were determined by electrochemical measurements, from which the decay factor for oligo(p-phenyleneethynylene) wire was evaluated.

SUBMITTER: Kitagawa T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6278298 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Electron-Transfer Properties of Phenyleneethynylene Linkers Bound to Gold via a Self-Assembled Monolayer of Molecular Tripod.

Kitagawa Toshikazu T   Kawano Takashi T   Hase Takahiro T   Hayakawa Ikuma I   Hirai Katsuyuki K   Okazaki Takao T  

Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) 20181106 11


The three-point adsorption of tripod-shaped molecules enables the formation of robust self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) on solid surfaces, where the component molecules are fixed in a strictly upright orientation. In the present study, SAMs of a rigid molecular tripod consisting of an adamantane core and three CH₂SH groups were employed to arrange ferrocene on a gold surface through oligo(<i>p</i>-phenyleneethynylene) linkers. Cyclic voltammetry of the monolayers demonstrated high surface coverag  ...[more]

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