Reduced bond length alternation and helical molecular orbitals in donor and acceptor substituted linear carbon chains

2018 
Increasing chain length and end group substitution of polyynes play a crucial role in molecular electronics and nanomaterials. The studies on linear carbon chains are lesser when compared to other carbon allotropes like graphene, fullerenes, nanotube, etc. This prompted us to study the linear carbon chains of different lengths and substitutions. The electronic and optical properties of X–Cn–X (n=4–15 and X=NO2, NH2, CN, OH) molecules have been studied by using CAM-B3LYP/6-31G* level of theory of DFT methods. Linear carbon chains with odd values of n show lower bond length alternation (BLA) values similar to that of cumulenes and may have metallic property, but the substitution of donor/acceptor molecules does not decrease the BLA significantly. Molecular orbital analysis of linear carbon chains shows that NH2 or NO2 substituted polyynes have helical molecular orbitals for smaller chain lengths which may make a good candidate for molecular wires in molecular devices. As the chain length increases, the heli...
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