Measurement of electron transfer within a single supramolecular assembly containing a biological molecule

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Abstract

We report on a method to measure the electron transport of a single molecular assembly by scanning tunneling microscopy (STM). The STM molecular tip together with a chemically modified substrate was utilized to form an assembly with a single target molecule. This method was successfully applied to a heme peptide to reveal the transport property of a single peptide-containing assembly. The present work opens a way to create functional single molecular devices using biomolecules.

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Kozakai, T., Harashima, T., Kiguchi, M., & Nishino, T. (2018). Measurement of electron transfer within a single supramolecular assembly containing a biological molecule. Analytical Sciences, 34(5), 521–523. https://doi.org/10.2116/analsci.18C010

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