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We observe changes in the molecular conductivity of individual oligophenylene-vinylene (OPV) molecules due to interactions with small aromatic molecules. Fluorescence experiments were correlated with scanning tunneling microscopy measurements in order to determine the origin of the observed effect. Both nitrobenzene and 1,4-dinitrobenzene decreased fluorescence intensity and molecular conductivity, while toluene had no effect. The observed changes in the fluorescence and conduction of OPV correlate well with the electron withdrawing ability of the interacting aromatic molecules. These results demonstrate the potential usefulness of OPV as a sensor for aromatic compounds containing electron withdrawing groups.

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Julia Del Re, Martin H Moore, Banahalli R Ratna, Amy Szuchmacher Blum. Molecular sensing: modulating molecular conduction through intermolecular interactions. Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP. 2013 Jun 7;15(21):8318-23


PMID: 23615512

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