Formation of an organometallic junction by direct bonding of 4-nitrobenzene monolayer on gold surface by diazonium chemistry has been demonstrated by Fourier transform reflection-absorption spectroscopy with s- and p-polarized radiation.
A comparison of the electrochemical gating of molecular conduction by a redox [Os(bipyridine)(pyridine)Cl] complex tethered to Au(111) with two different metal-molecule junctions in a scanning tunneling microscope nanogap is presented. The same redox molecular structure was tethered by mercaptobenzoic acid or reduction of the aryldiazonium salt of p-aminobenzoic acid, resulting in a Au-S or Au-C bond, respectively. A two-step electron-transfer mechanism with vibrational relaxation of the redox molecule is apparent in each case.
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