Issue 30, 2024

Interrogating the CISS effect in chiral and paramagnetic organic radicals: the impact of the molecular spin over the total spin polarization

Abstract

Continuous research on new chiral molecular materials brings new exciting properties to the field of molecular electronics. The discovery of the chirality-induced spin selectivity (CISS) effect has expanded the list of applications for chiral structures, opening promising avenues for their exploitation in molecular spintronics. In this work, the persistent propeller-like organic perchlorotriphenylmethyl (PTM) radical is investigated as a potential spin filter combining chirality and paramagnetism. In particular, two different PTM derivatives, mono- and bis-functionalized, with one or two terminal alkyne groups have been used for the preparation of enantioenriched solid-state assemblies. The analysis of their chiroptical properties reveals that the functionalization does not play a crucial role in their final conformational stability and highlights the dissimilarities of the racemization barriers in solution and solid states. Spin-dependent electrochemical and charge transport measurements of enantioenriched PTM-based self-assembled monolayers did not reveal the existence of the CISS effect. Density functional theory quantum transport calculations show that the most dominant contribution to the spin polarization would not be CISS-related polarization, but the one intrinsically associated with the radical spin. Nevertheless, at room temperature this contribution is affected by thermal fluctuations averaging to a net zero spin polarization.

Graphical abstract: Interrogating the CISS effect in chiral and paramagnetic organic radicals: the impact of the molecular spin over the total spin polarization

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
04 Apr 2024
Accepted
17 Jun 2024
First published
18 Jun 2024
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2024,12, 11550-11560

Interrogating the CISS effect in chiral and paramagnetic organic radicals: the impact of the molecular spin over the total spin polarization

J. A. De Sousa, P. Mayorga-Burrezo, S. Míguez-Lago, J. Catalán-Toledo, R. Ramos-Tomás, A. Ortuño, L. A. Zotti, J. J. Palacios, A. G. Campaña, J. Veciana and N. Crivillers, J. Mater. Chem. C, 2024, 12, 11550 DOI: 10.1039/D4TC01389A

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