Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2022
Volume 67, Number 3
Monday–Friday, March 14–18, 2022; Chicago
Session Q02: Nanoscale Phenomena
3:00 PM–5:48 PM,
Wednesday, March 16, 2022
Room: McCormick Place W-175C
Chair: Kaitlin Hellier, University of California, Santa Cruz
Abstract: Q02.00010 : STM Study of Dithia[7]Helicenes and the Role of an Organic Solvent at Ambient Conditions*
4:48 PM–5:00 PM
Presenter:
Tamara de Ara García
(Departamento de Física Aplicada, Unidad asociada al CSIC, Universidad de Alicante, Campus de San Vicente del Raspeig, Alicante, Spain)
Authors:
Tamara de Ara García
(Departamento de Física Aplicada, Unidad asociada al CSIC, Universidad de Alicante, Campus de San Vicente del Raspeig, Alicante, Spain)
Carlos Sabater
(Univ de Alicante)
Bianca C. Baciu
(Departamento de Química Orgánica and Unidad asociada CSIC, Universidad de Alicante, Campus de San Vicente del Raspeig, E-03690 Alicante, Spain)
Carla Borja-Espinosa
(Yachay Tech University, School of Physical Sciences and Nanotechnology, 100119-Urcuquí, Ecuador)
Patricia Ferrer-Alcaraz
(Departamento de Física Aplicada and Unidad asociada CSIC, Universidad de Alicante, Campus de San Vicente del Raspeig, E-03690 Alicante, Spain)
Alberto Guijarro
(Departamento de Química Orgánica and Unidad asociada CSIC, Universidad de Alicante, Campus de San Vicente del Raspeig, E-03690 Alicante, Spain)
Carlos Untiedt
(Univ de Alicante)
When working with diluted solutions, it was possible to distinguish the solvents from the target molecules. Thus, in the curse of the study of the helicenes, we studied three common organic solvents: benzene, cyclohexane and toluene. Our results show thin adsorbed molecular layers of the solvents after evaporation in gold surface. STM images resolve solvent single molecules over the adsorbed film, meaning a good adhesion of the solvent molecules, allowing us to measure the molecular diameter at room conditions.
Finally, we performed electronic transport measurements on solvents by STM-BJ which show the most probable conductance values due to the formation of different molecular bridges. Therefore, helping us to understand the role of physiosorbed molecules of solvents in molecular transport experiments at ambient conditions.
*Financial support by the Spanish government (MAT2016-78625-C2 and PID 2019-109539GB-C41) and the Generalitat Valenciana (PROMETEO/2017/139 and CDEIGENT/2018/028) are gratefully acknowledged.
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