Abstract

The topography of self-assembled viologen derivatives (VC 8SH, VC 10SH, HSC 8VC 8SH, and HSC 10VC 10SH) molecules on an octanethiol (C 8) self-assembled monolayer (SAM) modified gold surface was measured using ultrahigh-vacuum scanning tunneling microscopy (UHV-STM). We demonstrate here a novel matrix SAM appropriate for isolation of the viologen molecules. The C 8 was used for a matrix SAM, in which the VC 8SH, VC 10SH, HSC 8VC 8SH, and HSC 10VC 10SH were inserted at molecular lattice defects. The isolated single molecules of viologen derivatives inserted in the matrix SAM were observed as protrusions in STM topography using a constant current mode. We measured the topographic heights (VC 8SH: 1.53 nm, VC 10SH: 2.01 nm, HSC 8VC 8SH: 2.71 nm, and HSC 10VC 10SH: 3.3 nm) of the molecular protrusions using STM. Also, changes in the central axis of viologen molecules were observed as VC 8SH (0.5–0.73 nm), VC 10SH (0.4–0.74 nm), HSC 8VC 8SH (0.67–0.84 nm), and HSC 10VC 10SH (0.67–0.99 nm), respectively.

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