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Perylene complexes electrical properties

It has been reported that the electrical properties of single molecules incorporating redox groups (e.g. viologens [114, 119, 120, 123, 124], oligophenylene ethynylenes [122, 123], porphyrins [111, 126], oligo-anilines and thiophenes [116, 127], metal transition complexes [118,128-132], carotenes [133], ferrocenes [134,135],perylene tetracarboxylic bisimide [93, 136, 137] and redox-active proteins [138-143]), can be switched electrochemically. Such experiments, typically performed by STM on redox-active molecules tethered via Au-S bonds between a gold substrate and a tip under potential control, allow the possibility to examine directly the correlation between redox state and the conductance of individual molecules. [Pg.96]

It should be noted that a number of SPC polymers which contain other heterocycles have been prepared, motivated by their promising optical or electrical properties. Examples include pyridine (65) [123], pyrrole (66) [124], oxadiazole (67) [125], selenophene (68) [126], benzo[2,l,3]thiadiazole (69) [127], benzo[2,l,3]selenadiazole (70) [126], perylene bisimide (71) [128], 1,4-diketo- pyrrolo[3,4-c]pyrrole-l,4-dione (72 and 73) [127,129], and triphenyleamine (74) [127] as part of the polymer backbone by SPC (Figure 19c). Specifically for metal complexation, porphyrin [130], difluoroboraindacene [131], bipyridine [132], phenanthroHne [113], terpyridine [133, 134], and the like [123] were embedded in the backbone. In this context, an interesting report was submitted by Rehahn et al., in which l,l -ferrocenyl units were incorporated into a PPP (Figure 22.20). Due to a low-energy barrier for rotation around the Cp-Fe-Cp axes (Cp = cyclopentadienyl), the obtained polymer 75 was assumed to take randomly coiled conformations [135]. [Pg.664]

L. Alcacer and A. H. Maki, Magnetic properties of some electrically conducting perylene-metal dithiolate complexes, J. Phvs. Chem. 20 158 (1978). [Pg.209]


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