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Melanin films on Au(1 1 1): Adsorption and molecular conductance
Fecha
2012-10Registro en:
Orive, Alejandro Gonzalez; Hernández Creus, Alberto; Carro, Pilar; Salvarezza, Roberto Carlos; Melanin films on Au(1 1 1): Adsorption and molecular conductance; Elsevier Science; Organic Electronics; 13; 10; 10-2012; 1844-1852
1566-1199
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Orive, Alejandro Gonzalez
Hernández Creus, Alberto
Carro, Pilar
Salvarezza, Roberto Carlos
Resumen
We have studied the adsorption and electronic properties of thin melanin films on Au(1 1 1) by scanning tunneling microscopy (STM), scanning tunneling spectroscopy (STS), and density functional (DF) calculations. We have found that the minimum melanin unit detected under different adsorption conditions is consistent with the structural model for eumelanin protomolecules based on tetramer macrocycles formed by four monomer units (hydroquinone, indolequinone and its tautomers) with an inner porphyrin ring. DF calculations reveal that the entire π structure of the tetramers is implied in the chemisorption process through its frontier orbitals (HOMO and LUMO), a fact that is reflected in the change of intramolecular bonds. Also van der Waals interactions give an important contribution to the adsorption energy (≈0.02 eV/Å 2). Dried thin melanin films (1 monolayer in thickness) exhibit good electronic conductance due to the presence of localized states near the Fermi level while dried thicker films exhibit a semiconductor-like behavior. Illumination of the thicker films with white light results in significant photo-induced tunneling currents when the melanin-covered Au is made negative with respect to the tip.