Captodative Substitution: A Strategy for Enhancing the Conductivity of Molecular Electronic Devices
Author(s):
Thijs Stuyver, Tao Zeng, Yuta Tsuji, Stijn Fias, Paul Geerlings, Frank De Proft
Journal:
The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
Year:
2018
Volume:
122
Pages
3194-3200
DOI:
10.1021/acs.jpcc.7b10877
Abstract:
We explore a new strategy to tune the conductivity of molecular electronic devices: captodative substitution. We demonstrate that a careful design of such substitution schemes on a benzene parental structure can enhance the conductivity by almost an order of magnitude under small bias. Once this new strategy has been established, we apply it to molecular wires and demonstrate that it enables the unprecedented anti-Ohmic design of wires whose conductivity increases with the length. Overall, the captodative substitution approach provides a very promising pathway toward full chemical control of the conductivity of molecules which opens up the possibility to design molecular switches with an improved on/off ratio among others.
