Single-molecule conductance of dibenzopentalenes: antiaromaticity and quantum interference†
Abstract
The effects of antiaromaticity and destructive quantum interference (DQI) are investigated on the charge transport through dibenzo-[a,e]pentalene (DBP). 5,10-Connectivity gives high single-molecule conductance whereas 2,7 gives low conductance due to DQI. Comparison of the 5,10-DBP with phenyl and anthracene analogues yields the trend GDBP ≈ GAnth > GPh, despite the aromatic anthracene having a larger HOMO–LUMO gap than 5,10-DBP. This is explained by unfavourable level alignment for 5,10-DBP.