Issue 43, 2022

Multiple heteroatom substitution effect on destructive quantum interference in tripodal single-molecule junctions

Abstract

Quantum interference (QI) has been identified as a promising strategy for designing molecular-scale electronic devices. Heteroatom doping can effectively tailor the local structures and electronic states of intrinsic molecules, and endow them with modified electron transport properties. Herein, the impacts of multiple heteroatom substitution on destructive quantum interference (DQI) have been investigated based on tripodal meta-linked phenyl derivatives. Orbital views based on the Hückel method qualitatively predict the meta-anchored molecules with DQI features, while the introduction of nitrogen atoms can alleviate the suppression of DQI at the Fermi level (EF). This is generally consistent with the movement or even removal of the antiresonance dips in transmission spectra. The substituent on position 2 can raise the antiresonance energy, while the substituent on position 4 or 6 can lower the antiresonance energy. When more than one nitrogen atom is incorporated, the impact of the substitution on positions 4 and 6 can be superimposed and the substitution on positions 2 and 4 can be partly cancelled. The experimental single-molecule conductance for tripodal molecules follows the trend of 0N-3SMe < 1N-3SMe < 3N-3SMe < 2N-3SMe, in agreement with the theoretical prediction. Additionally, the regulation is the intrinsic property depending on the position and number of the nitrogen atoms in the backbone and is irrelevant to the number and type of the anchoring groups. Our findings provide qualitative guidance for tuning the electron transport based on DQI in heterocycle molecular devices.

Graphical abstract: Multiple heteroatom substitution effect on destructive quantum interference in tripodal single-molecule junctions

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
24 Aug 2022
Accepted
27 Sep 2022
First published
12 Oct 2022

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2022,24, 26795-26801

Multiple heteroatom substitution effect on destructive quantum interference in tripodal single-molecule junctions

F. Qu, Z. Zhao, X. Ren, S. Zhang, L. Wang and D. Wang, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2022, 24, 26795 DOI: 10.1039/D2CP03902H

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