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Electric-field control of single-molecule tautomerization

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Mangel, Shai
Skripnik, Maxim
Polyudov, Katharina
Dette, Christian
Wollandt, Tobias
Punke, Paul
Li, Dongzhe
Urcuyo Solórzano, Roberto
Pauly, Fabian
Jung Jung, Soon

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The electric field is an important parameter to vary in a single-molecule experiment, because it can directly affect the charge distribution around the molecule. Yet, performing such an experiment with a well-defined electric field for a model chemical reaction at an interface has proven to be extremely difficult. Here, by combining a graphene field-effect transistor and a gate-tunable scanning tunneling microscope (STM), we reveal how this strategy enables the intramolecular H atom transfer of a metalfree macrocycle to be controlled with an external field. Experiments and theory both elucidate how the energetic barrier to tautomerization decreases with increasing electric field. The consistency between the two results demonstrates the potential in using electric fields to engineer molecular switching mechanisms that are ubiquitous in nanoscale electronic devices.

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Molecule, Chemical reaction, Experiment

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https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlehtml/2020/cp/c9cp06868f

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