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Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2009

Fullerene/Thiol-Terminated Molecules

Yasuhiro Shirai; Jason M. Guerrero; Takashi Sasaki; Tao He; Huanjun Ding; Guillaume Vives; Byung-Chan Yu; Long Cheng; Austen K. Flatt; Priscilla G. Taylor; Yongli Gao; James M. Tour

A series of fullerene-terminated oligo(phenylene ethynylene) (OPEs) have been synthesized for potential use in electronic or optoelectronic device monolayers. Electronic properties such as the energy levels and the distribution of HOMOs and LUMOs of fullerene-terminated OPEs have been calculated using the ab initio method at the B3LYP/6-31G(d) level. The calculations have revealed the concentration of frontier orbitals on the fullerene cage and a narrow distribution of HOMO-LUMO energy gaps. Ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy and inverse photoemission spectroscopy studies have been performed to further examine the electronic properties of the fullerene-terminated OPEs on gold surfaces. The obtained broad photoelectron spectra suggest that there are strong intermolecular interactions in the fullerene self-assembled monolayers, and the small bandgap (approximately 1.5 eV), determined by the photoelectron spectroscopy, indicates the unique nature of the fullerene-terminated OPEs in which the C(60) moiety can be connected to the Au surface through the conjugated OPE backbone.


Tetrahedron Letters | 2003

Synthesis of thiol substituted oligoanilines for molecular device candidates

Austen K. Flatt; James M. Tour

The synthesis of thioacetate derivatized oligoanilines designed for molecular electronic device purposes is described. Reversible oxidation between the non-conductive leuco base and conductive emeraldine salt forms of these compounds may produce switching effects and device behavior. The targeted compounds contain a sulfur moiety as a means to connect the molecules to metallic electrodes.


Nano Letters | 2008

Reversible Photo-Switching of Single Azobenzene Molecules in Controlled Nanoscale Environments

Ajeet S. Kumar; Tao Ye; Tomohide Takami; Byung-Chan Yu; Austen K. Flatt; James M. Tour; Paul S. Weiss


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2003

NanoCell electronic memories

James M. Tour; Long Cheng; David P. Nackashi; Yuxing Yao; Austen K. Flatt; Sarah K. St. Angelo; Thomas E. Mallouk; Paul D. Franzon


Nano Letters | 2005

Reversible Bistable Switching in Nanoscale Thiol-Substituted Oligoaniline Molecular Junctions

Lintao Cai; Marco A. Cabassi; Heayoung P. Yoon; Orlando M. Cabarcos; Christine L. McGuiness; Austen K. Flatt; David L. Allara; James M. Tour; Theresa S. Mayer


Nature Materials | 2006

Metal-free silicon-molecule-nanotube testbed and memory device

James M. Tour; Jianli He; Bo Chen; Austen K. Flatt; Jason J. Stephenson; Condell D. Doyle


Chemistry of Materials | 2005

Molecular Grafting to Silicon Surfaces in Air Using Organic Triazenes as Stable Diazonium Sources and HF as a Constant Hydride-Passivation Source

Bo Chen; Austen K. Flatt; Huahua Jian; Jared L. Hudson; James M. Tour


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2005

Fabrication of carbon nanotube-molecule-silicon junctions.

Austen K. Flatt; Bo Chen; James M. Tour


Tetrahedron | 2003

Synthesis and testing of new end-functionalized oligomers for molecular electronics

Austen K. Flatt; Shawn M. Dirk; Dwanleen E. Shen; Jie Su; Mark A. Reed; James M. Tour


Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2004

Orthogonally functionalized oligomers for controlled self-assembly.

Austen K. Flatt; Yuxing Yao; Francisco Maya; James M. Tour

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Ajeet S. Kumar

Pennsylvania State University

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Allen J. Bard

University of Texas at Austin

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