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Diverse Redox-Active Molecules Bearing O-, S-, or Se-Terminated Tethers for Attachment to Silicon in Studies of Molecular Information Storage

Authors :
Vladimir L. Malinovskii
Karl-Heinz Schweikart
Amir A. Yasseri
Carole M. Carcel
David F. Bocian
Arumugham Balakumar
Andrey B. Lysenko
Robert S. Loewe
Daniel T. Gryko
Jonathan S. Lindsey
Zhiming Liu
Source :
The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 69:1435-1443
Publication Year :
2003
Publisher :
American Chemical Society (ACS), 2003.

Abstract

A molecular approach to information storage employs redox-active molecules tethered to an electroactive surface. Attachment of the molecules to electroactive surfaces requires control over the nature of the tether (linker and surface attachment group). We have synthesized a collection of redox-active molecules bearing different linkers and surface anchor groups in free or protected form (hydroxy, mercapto, S-acetylthio, and Se-acetylseleno) for attachment to surfaces such as silicon, germanium, and gold. The molecules exhibit a number of cationic oxidation states, including one (ferrocene), two [zinc(II)porphyrin], three [cobalt(II)porphyrin], or four (lanthanide triple-decker sandwich compound). Electrochemical studies of monolayers of a variety of the redox-active molecules attached to Si(100) electrodes indicate that molecules exhibit a regular mode of attachment (via a Si-X bond, X = O, S, or Se), relatively homogeneous surface organization, and robust reversible electrochemical behavior. The acetyl protecting group undergoes cleavage during the surface deposition process, enabling attachment to silicon via thio or seleno groups without handling free thiols or selenols.

Details

ISSN :
15206904 and 00223263
Volume :
69
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of Organic Chemistry
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c5f6b4139f2edb171291031767e45370
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/jo034944t