Literature DB >> 20936084

Porphyrins as Molecular Electronic Components of Functional Devices.

Matthew Jurow1, Amanda E Schuckman, James D Batteas, Charles Michael Drain.   

Abstract

The proposal that molecules can perform electronic functions in devices such as diodes, rectifiers, wires, capacitors, or serve as functional materials for electronic or magnetic memory, has stimulated intense research across physics, chemistry, and engineering for over 35 years. Because biology uses porphyrins and metalloporphyrins as catalysts, small molecule transporters, electrical conduits, and energy transducers in photosynthesis, porphyrins are an obvious class of molecules to investigate for molecular electronic functions. Of the numerous kinds of molecules under investigation for molecular electronics applications, porphyrins and their related macrocycles are of particular interest because they are robust and their electronic properties can be tuned by chelation of a metal ion and substitution on the macrocycle. The other porphyrinoids have equally variable and adjustable photophysical properties, thus photonic applications are potentiated. At least in the near term, realistic architectures for molecular electronics will require self-organization or nanoprinting on surfaces. This review concentrates on self-organized porphyrinoids as components of working electronic devices on electronically active substrates with particular emphasis on the effect of surface, molecular design, molecular orientation and matrix on the detailed electronic properties of single molecules.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20936084      PMCID: PMC2950646          DOI: 10.1016/j.ccr.2010.05.014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Coord Chem Rev        ISSN: 0010-8545            Impact factor:   22.315


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6.  Tuning the Structure and Photophysics of a Fluorous Phthalocyanine Platform.

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7.  Facile synthesis of a flexible tethered porphyrin dimer that preferentially complexes fullerene C70.

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8.  Adaptive organic nanoparticles of a teflon-coated iron (III) porphyrin catalytically activate dioxygen for cyclohexene oxidation.

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