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Single-Molecule Chemical Reactions Unveiled in Molecular Junctions

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卷 10, 期 12, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/pr10122574

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single-molecule detection; chemical reactions; molecular junctions; electrical detection

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  1. U.S. National Science Foundation
  2. Mississippi State University ORED Undergraduate Research Fund
  3. [OIA-1757220]

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Understanding chemical processes at the single-molecule scale is crucial in analytical chemistry. Single-molecule detection techniques provide unprecedented accuracy in revealing the dynamics and kinetics of chemical reactions. Single-molecule junction (SMJ) techniques have opened up new possibilities for probing chemical and physical processes with exquisite precision.
Understanding chemical processes at the single-molecule scale represents the ultimate limit of analytical chemistry. Single-molecule detection techniques allow one to reveal the detailed dynamics and kinetics of a chemical reaction with unprecedented accuracy. It has also enabled the discoveries of new reaction pathways or intermediates/transition states that are inaccessible in conventional ensemble experiments, which is critical to elucidating their intrinsic mechanisms. Thanks to the rapid development of single-molecule junction (SMJ) techniques, detecting chemical reactions via monitoring the electrical current through single molecules has received an increasing amount of attention and has witnessed tremendous advances in recent years. Research efforts in this direction have opened a new route for probing chemical and physical processes with single-molecule precision. This review presents detailed advancements in probing single-molecule chemical reactions using SMJ techniques. We specifically highlight recent progress in investigating electric-field-driven reactions, reaction dynamics and kinetics, host-guest interactions, and redox reactions of different molecular systems. Finally, we discuss the potential of single-molecule detection using SMJs across various future applications.

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