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Measurements of Single-Molecule Electrochemical Properties

Author(s):

Bingqian Xu, Xiaoyin Y. Xiao, Nongjian Tao

Journal:

Journal of the American Chemical Society

Year:

2003

Volume:

125

Pages

16164-16165

DOI:

10.1021/ja038949j

Abstract:

The electromechanical properties of a single molecule covalently attached to two gold electrodes are studied by simultaneously measuring the conductance and the force during the stretching of the molecule. The conductance, the spring constant of the molecular junction, and the dependence of the conductance on the stretching force are determined. Like the conductance, the spring constant of a molecule depends also on the molecule−electrode contacts. The forces required to break the molecule−gold contacts are 1.5 nN for alkanedithiols and 0.8 nN for 4,4‘ bipyridine, indicating that the breakdowns take place at the Au−Au bond and at the N−Au bond, respectively.

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