Abstract
Intermolecular interactions play a key role in the charge transport properties of molecular electronic devices. In this work, we characterize charge transport in redox-active pyridinium-based molecular junctions mediated by host-guest interactions and intermolecular electrostatic effects. Charge transport through single pyridinium molecules generally shows that intramolecular conductance occurs over displacements consistent with the molecular contour length. However, pyridinium-based junctions exhibit charge transport over reduced molecular displacements upon increasing the solution concentration of the charged pyridinium complex, which is attributed to intermolecular electrostatic effects. Interestingly, formation of host-guest complexes via addition of a crown ether resulted in recovery of charge transport over molecular displacements corresponding to single pyridinium junctions at low concentrations, thereby suggesting that host-guest complexes efficiently screen electrostatic repulsions between cationic molecules. Bulk electrochemical characterization shows that pyridinium molecules exhibit stable redox-active properties over a wide array of conditions. Overall, this work opens new avenues for utilizing host-guest interactions that may be useful in informing the design of new redox-active flow batteries or programmable electronic devices.
| Original language | English (US) |
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| Article number | 114070 |
| Journal | Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry |
| Volume | 875 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Oct 15 2020 |
| Externally published | Yes |
All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes
- Analytical Chemistry
- General Chemical Engineering
- Electrochemistry
Keywords
- Intermolecular interactions
- Molecular electronics
- Redox-active molecules
- Scanning tunneling microscope break-junction (STM-BJ)
- Single molecule conductance