Formation of
Metallocene Single-Molecule Junctions
Via Metal–Metal Bonds
Posted on 2025-02-13 - 12:51
We study single-molecule junction formation of group
VIII metallocenesferrocene,
ruthenocene, and osmocenewith gold (Au) electrodes using the
scanning tunneling microscope-based break junction technique. Unlike
ferrocene, both ruthenocene and osmocene can form molecular junctions
under ambient conditions without chemical linkers. We propose that
Au electrodes bind to the metal center and one of the cyclopentadienyl
(Cp) rings via a ring-slippage process, forming a molecular junction.
Control measurements demonstrate that the metal centers bind to uncoordinated
Au exclusively in the +3 oxidation state. Ab initio quantum transport
calculations corroborate this mechanism for metallocene junction formation.
This work highlights the formation of metal–metal (Ru–Au
and Os–Au) bonds in metallocene-based single-molecule devices,
challenging the assumption that metallocenes bind exclusively through
van der Waals interactions between the Cp ring and the Au electrode.
Our findings introduce a method for creating organometallic single-molecule
devices with metal–metal bonds, enabling more stable and versatile
molecular electronics.
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Lee, Woojung; Prindle, Claudia R.; Shi, Wanzhuo; Louie, Shayan; Steigerwald, Michael L.; Venkataraman, Latha (2025). Formation of
Metallocene Single-Molecule Junctions
Via Metal–Metal Bonds. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.4c06450