Does a Blatter Radical Retain Its Open-Shell Character When Incorporated into Gold-Molecule-Gold Junctions?

JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY C(2023)

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One of the key issues for the use of organic radicals in high-performance molecular electronic, spintronic and thermo-electric devices is the retention, at room temperature, of their open-shell character when they are in contact with the metal electrodes of a junction. By means of first-principles quantum transport calculations, we have investigated the stability and the electronic transport properties of single-molecule junctions incorporating a Blatter radical (BR) with thiomethyl linker groups. Our calculations suggest that the BR can unequivocally retain its open-shell nature even when bound to gold electrodes through undercoordinated gold adatoms. Such a state cannot be destroyed by the surrounding solvent molecules and the applied bias. The calculated low-bias conductance values of junctions with BR, an oxidized BR derivative, and a closed-shell stilbene molecule are in quantitative agreement with the available experimental measurements. The small conductance of the BR can be associated with the localization of its pi-type singly occupied and singly unoccupied molecular orbitals (SOMO and SUMO), leading to an asymmetrically weak electronic coupling to the two gold electrodes, even though these two orbitals lie very close to the Fermi energy. Furthermore, the nonmonotonic modulation of the junction conductance controlled by a charge gate can be used in experiments to further verify the presence of the unpaired electron. This proof may be realized in practice with an electrostatic solid -state or an electrochemical gate. Our findings deepen the current understanding of the radical-metal interfacial properties and facilitate the design of future radical-based multifunctional molecular devices.
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gold–molecule–gold junctions,blatter radical retain,open-shell
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