Charge Tunneling along Short Oligoglycine Chains.

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl

Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Harvard University, 12 Oxford St. Cambridge, MA 02138 (USA).

Published: December 2015

This work examines charge transport (CT) through self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) of oligoglycines having an N-terminal cysteine group that anchors the molecule to a gold substrate, and demonstrate that CT is rapid (relative to SAMs of n-alkanethiolates). Comparisons of rates of charge transport-using junctions with the structure Au(TS)/SAM//Ga2O3/EGaIn (across these SAMs of oligoglycines, and across SAMs of a number of structurally and electronically related molecules) established that rates of charge tunneling along SAMs of oligoglycines are comparable to that along SAMs of oligophenyl groups (of comparable length). The mechanism of tunneling in oligoglycines is compatible with superexchange, and involves interactions among high-energy occupied orbitals in multiple, consecutive amide bonds, which may by separated by one to three methylene groups. This mechanistic conclusion is supported by density functional theory (DFT).

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