Simplifying the conductance profiles of molecular junctions: the use of the trimethylsilylethynyl moiety as a molecule–gold contact†‡
Abstract
Conductance across a metal|molecule|metal junction is strongly influenced by the molecule–substrate contacts, and for a given molecular structure, multiple conductance values are frequently observed and ascribed to distinct binding modes of the contact at each of the molecular termini. Conjugated molecules containing a trimethylsilylethynyl terminus, –CCSiMe3 give exclusively a single conductance value in I(s) measurements on gold substrates, the value of which is similar to that observed for the same molecular backbone with
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