Single-molecule chemistry explored by electrical measurement
Abstract:
Single-molecule junctions, where a target molecule bridges nanogap between metallic electrodes, offer unique opportunities to observe single-molecule properties. Such studies open up ways for pursuing molecular electronics to utilize molecular entities as circuit elements. Single-molecule studies are also beneficial in developing novel sensing technologies with an ultimately high sensitivity. In this seminar, I will introduce several studies conducted with biomolecules enabling realization of sophisticated functionalities. These include single-molecule electronic devices exploiting the superior electrical conductivity of DNA [1,2]. The development of single-molecule detection of biomolecules[3,4] will be also discussed for biomedical applications.
References
1. T. Harashima, S. Fujii, Y. Jono, T. Terakawa, N. Kurita, S. Kaneko, M. Kiguchi, T. Nishino, Nat. Commun. 2021, 12, 5762.
2. T. Harashima, Y. Hasegawa, S. Kaneko, Y. Jono, S. Fujii, M. Kiguchi and T. Nishino, Chem. Sci. 2021, 12, 2217-2224.
3. T. Harashima, Y. Egami, K. Homma, Y. Jono, S. Kaneko, S. Fujii, T. Ono, T. Nishino, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2022, 144, 17449-17456.
4. T. Nishino, H. Shiigi, M. Kiguchi, T. Nagaoka, Chem. Commun. 2017, 53, 5212-5215.
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