Permethylation introduces destructive quantum interference in saturated silanes
Garner MH, Li H, Neupane M, Zou Q, Liu T, Su TA, Shangguan Z, Paley DW, Ng F, Xiao S, Nuckolls C, Venkataraman L, Solomon GC. 2019. Permethylation introduces destructive quantum interference in saturated silanes. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 141(39), 15471–15476.
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Garner, Marc H.;
Li, Haixing;
Neupane, Madhav;
Zou, Qi;
Liu, Taifeng;
Su, Timothy A.;
Shangguan, Zhichun;
Paley, Daniel W.;
Ng, Fay;
Xiao, Shengxiong;
Nuckolls, Colin;
Venkataraman, LathaISTA
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Abstract
The single-molecule conductance of silanes is suppressed due to destructive quantum interference in conformations with cisoid dihedral angles along the molecular backbone. Yet, despite the structural similarity, σ-interference effects have not been observed in alkanes. Here we report that the methyl substituents used in silanes are a prerequisite for σ-interference in these systems. Through density functional theory calculations, we find that the destructive interference is not evident to the same extent in nonmethylated silanes. We find the same is true in alkanes as the transmission is significantly suppressed in permethylated cyclic and bicyclic alkanes. Using scanning tunneling microscope break-junction method we determine the single-molecule conductance of functionalized cyclohexane and bicyclo[2.2.2]octane that are found to be higher than that of equivalent permethylated silanes. Rather than the difference between carbon and silicon atoms in the molecular backbones, our calculations reveal that it is primarily the difference between hydrogen and methyl substituents that result in the different electron transport properties of nonmethylated alkanes and permethylated silanes. Chemical substituents play an important role in determining the single-molecule conductance of saturated molecules, and this must be considered when we improve and expand the chemical design of insulating organic molecules.
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2019-09-10
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Journal of the American Chemical Society
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American Chemical Society
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141
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39
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15471-15476
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Garner MH, Li H, Neupane M, et al. Permethylation introduces destructive quantum interference in saturated silanes. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 2019;141(39):15471-15476. doi:10.1021/jacs.9b06965
Garner, M. H., Li, H., Neupane, M., Zou, Q., Liu, T., Su, T. A., … Solomon, G. C. (2019). Permethylation introduces destructive quantum interference in saturated silanes. Journal of the American Chemical Society. American Chemical Society. https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.9b06965
Garner, Marc H., Haixing Li, Madhav Neupane, Qi Zou, Taifeng Liu, Timothy A. Su, Zhichun Shangguan, et al. “Permethylation Introduces Destructive Quantum Interference in Saturated Silanes.” Journal of the American Chemical Society. American Chemical Society, 2019. https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.9b06965.
M. H. Garner et al., “Permethylation introduces destructive quantum interference in saturated silanes,” Journal of the American Chemical Society, vol. 141, no. 39. American Chemical Society, pp. 15471–15476, 2019.
Garner MH, Li H, Neupane M, Zou Q, Liu T, Su TA, Shangguan Z, Paley DW, Ng F, Xiao S, Nuckolls C, Venkataraman L, Solomon GC. 2019. Permethylation introduces destructive quantum interference in saturated silanes. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 141(39), 15471–15476.
Garner, Marc H., et al. “Permethylation Introduces Destructive Quantum Interference in Saturated Silanes.” Journal of the American Chemical Society, vol. 141, no. 39, American Chemical Society, 2019, pp. 15471–76, doi:10.1021/jacs.9b06965.
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