| Literature DB >> 25514860 |
Ryota Sakamoto1, Shunsuke Katagiri, Hiroaki Maeda, Yoshihiko Nishimori, Seiji Miyashita, Hiroshi Nishihara.
Abstract
Dendritic bis(terpyridine)iron(II) wires with terminal ferrocene units were synthesized on a Au(111) surface by stepwise coordination using a three-way terpyridine ligand, a ferrocene-modified terpyridine ligand, and Fe(II) ions. Potential-step chronoamperometry, which applied overpotentials to induce the redox of the terminal ferrocene, revealed an unusual electron-transport phenomenon. The current-time profile did not follow an exponential decay that is common for linear molecular wire systems. The nonexponentiality was more prominent in the forward electron-transport direction (from the terminal ferrocene to the gold electrode, oxidation) than in the reverse direction (from the gold electrode to the terminal ferrocenium, reduction). A plateau and a steep fall were observed in the former. We propose a simple electron transport mechanism based on intrawire electron hopping between two adjacent redox-active sites, and the numerical simulation thereof reproduced the series of "asymmetric" potential-step chronoamperometry results for both linear and branched bis(terpyridine)iron(II) wires.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 25514860 DOI: 10.1021/ja509470w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Am Chem Soc ISSN: 0002-7863 Impact factor: 15.419