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Towards a symmetric reversible single-molecule switch: Amino-imino-cyclo-n-enes

•Aminotroponimine has a symmetric double-well potential for amino-imino tautomerisation.•The corresponding 5-ring also displays a symmetric double-well potential.•This symmetry makes them suitable candidates for switches in molecular electronics.•The corresponding 9-ring is not planar and does not d...

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Published in:Chemical physics impact 2021-12, Vol.3, p.100035, Article 100035
Main Authors: van Mourik, Tanja, Früchtl, Herbert
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Language:English
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Summary:•Aminotroponimine has a symmetric double-well potential for amino-imino tautomerisation.•The corresponding 5-ring also displays a symmetric double-well potential.•This symmetry makes them suitable candidates for switches in molecular electronics.•The corresponding 9-ring is not planar and does not display a symmetric profile.•Attaching “molecular wires” does not significantly alter the tautomerisation barrier. We propose cyclic 5- and 7-ring structures with alternating single and double bonds and adjacent imino and amino groups as candidates for switches in molecular electronics, with amino-imino tautomerisation as the switching mechanism. Due to the C2V-symmetric transition state, the molecules exhibit a symmetric double-well potential with identical energies for the two states, which is a desirable property for a functioning molecular switch. Calculations at the double hybrid mPW2PLYP-D2/def2-TZVP level show barriers of 1.07 and 0.52 eV for the 5-ring and 7-ring, respectively (zero-point corrected: 0.97 and 0.41 eV, respectively). The corresponding 9-ring structure is not suitable as a molecular switch, due to ring puckering and the existence of multiple minima. Attachment of ethyne groups to the nitrogens and the opposite carbon, as models for molecular wires, only slightly changes the barrier heights. The 5- and 7-ring structures are promising switch candidates for further investigation. [Display omitted]
ISSN:2667-0224
2667-0224
DOI:10.1016/j.chphi.2021.100035