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Switching of Charge Transport Pathways via Delocalization Changes in Single-Molecule Metallacycles Junctions
To explore the charge
transport through metalla-aromatics building
blocks, three metallacycles complexes were synthesized, and their
single-molecule conductances were characterized by using mechanically
controllable break junction technique. It is found that the conductance
of the metallacycles junction with phosphonium group is more than
1 order of magnitude higher than that without phosphonium group. X-ray
diffraction and UV–vis absorption spectroscopy suggested that
the attached phosphonium group makes metallacycles more delocalized,
which shortened the preferred charge transport pathway and significantly
enhanced the single-molecule conductance. This work revealed that
the delocalization of metalla-aromatics could be used to switch the
charge transport pathway of single-molecule junctions and thus tune
the charge transport abilities significantly