| Literature DB >> 32232235 |
Chuanli Wu1, Aminah Alqahtani, Sara Sangtarash, Andrea Vezzoli, Hatef Sadeghi, Craig M Robertson, Chenxin Cai, Colin J Lambert, Simon J Higgins, Richard J Nichols.
Abstract
As a small molecule possessing both strong H-bond donor and acceptor functions, 1H-imidazole can participate in extensive homo- or heteromolecular H-bonding networks. These properties are important in Nature, as imidazole moieties are incorporated in many biologically-relevant compounds. Imidazole also finds applications ranging from corrosion inhibition to fire retardants and photography. We have found a peculiar behaviour of imidazole during scanning tunnelling microscopy-break junction (STM-BJ) experiments, in which oligomeric chains connect the two electrodes and allow efficient charge transport. We attributed this behaviour to the formation of hydrogen-bonding networks, as no evidence of such behaviour was found in 1-methylimidazole (incapable of participating in intramolecular hydrogen bonding). The results are supported by DFT calculations, which confirmed our hypothesis. These findings pave the road to the use of hydrogen-bonding networks for the fabrication of dynamic junctions based on supramolecular interactions.Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32232235 DOI: 10.1039/d0nr00630k
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale ISSN: 2040-3364 Impact factor: 7.790