Literature DB >> 19115353

Layer-by-layer electropeeling of organic conducting material imaged in real time.

Carmen Munuera1, Josep Puigmartí-Luis, Markos Paradinas, Luis Garzón, David B Amabilino, Carmen Ocal.   

Abstract

Soft materials comprising low-molecular-weight organic molecules are attracting increasing interest because of their importance in the development of a number of emerging areas in nanoscience and technology, including molecular electronics, nanosystems for energy conversion, and devices in the widest sense. Their interaction with electrodes and their behavior under electric fields is a topic of vital significance for these areas, and about which very little is known. Here unprecedented evidence is presented for the controlled peeling of organic molecular material when a voltage is applied between the conducting system and the conducting probe of a scanning force microscope. The rate of removal of the material from the surface of the bulk conducting supramolecular material can be tuned. It depends on the potential applied and is initiated only above a threshold value of 200 mV. The results indicate the importance of electric fields on the stability and performance of conducting organic systems at the nanoscale.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19115353     DOI: 10.1002/smll.200800878

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Small        ISSN: 1613-6810            Impact factor:   13.281


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1.  Bottom-up on-crystal in-chip formation of a conducting salt and a view of its restructuring: from organic insulator to conducting "switch" through microfluidic manipulation.

Authors:  Josep Puigmartí-Luis; Markos Paradinas; Elena Bailo; Romen Rodriguez-Trujillo; Raphael Pfattner; Carmen Ocal; David B Amabilino
Journal:  Chem Sci       Date:  2015-04-14       Impact factor: 9.825

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