Observation of current rectification by the new bimetallic iron(iii) hydrophobe [Fe III 2 (LN4O6)] on AuLB-moleculeAu devices

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Targeting the development of stimulus-responsive molecular materials with electronic functionality, we have synthesized and studied the redox and electronic properties of a new bimetallic iron hydrophobe [FeIII2(LN4O6)] (1). The new H6LN4O6 ligand displays bicompartmental topology capable of accomodating two five-coordinate HSFeIII ions bridged by tetraaminobenzene at a close distance of ca. 8 Å. We show that the metal-based reduction processes in (1) proceed sequentially, as observed for electronically coupled metal centers. This species forms a well-defined Pockels-Langmuir film at the air-water interface, with collapse pressure of 32 mN m-1. Langmuir-Blodgett monolayers were deposited on gold substrates and used to investigate current-voltage (I-V) measurements. This unprecedented bimetallic hydrophobe [FeIII2(LN4O6)] (1) shows unquestionable molecular rectification and displays a rectification ratio RR between 2 and 15.

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Weeraratne, A. D. K. I., Baydoun, H., Shakya, R., Niklas, J., Xie, L., Mao, G., … Verani, C. N. (2018). Observation of current rectification by the new bimetallic iron(iii) hydrophobe [Fe III 2 (LN4O6)] on AuLB-moleculeAu devices. Dalton Transactions, 47(40), 14352–14361. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8dt03158d

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