Redox-Addressable Single-Molecule Junctions Incorporating a Persistent Organic Radical**

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Integrating radical (open-shell) species into non-cryogenic nanodevices is key to unlocking the potential of molecular electronics. While many efforts have been devoted to this issue, in the absence of a chemical/electrochemical potential the open-shell character is generally lost in contact with the metallic electrodes. Herein, single-molecule devices incorporating a 6-oxo-verdazyl persistent radical have been fabricated using break-junction techniques. The open-shell character is retained at room temperature, and electrochemical gating permits in situ reduction to a closed-shell anionic state in a single-molecule transistor configuration. Furthermore, electronically driven rectification arises from bias-dependent alignment of the open-shell resonances. The integration of radical character, transistor-like switching, and rectification in a single molecular component paves the way to further studies of the electronic, magnetic, and thermoelectric properties of open-shell species.

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Naghibi, S., Sangtarash, S., Kumar, V. J., Wu, J. Z., Judd, M. M., Qiao, X., … Vezzoli, A. (2022). Redox-Addressable Single-Molecule Junctions Incorporating a Persistent Organic Radical**. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 61(23). https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.202116985

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