Self-assembled molecular monolayers with ultra-low thermal conductance for energy harvesting (QSAMs)
Lead Research Organisation:
Lancaster University
Department Name: Physics
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Publications
Herrer IL
(2018)
Unconventional Single-Molecule Conductance Behavior for a New Heterocyclic Anchoring Group: Pyrazolyl.
in The journal of physical chemistry letters
Ismael A
(2020)
Tuning the thermoelectrical properties of anthracene-based self-assembled monolayers.
in Chemical science
Wang X
(2022)
Thermoelectric properties of organic thin films enhanced by p-p stacking
in Journal of Physics: Energy
Hou S
(2019)
Thermoelectric properties of oligoglycine molecular wires.
in Nanoscale
Yzambart G
(2018)
Thermoelectric Properties of 2,7-Dipyridylfluorene Derivatives in Single-Molecule Junctions.
in The journal of physical chemistry. C, Nanomaterials and interfaces
Mosso N
(2019)
Thermal Transport through Single-Molecule Junctions.
in Nano letters
Algethami N
(2018)
The Conductance of Porphyrin-Based Molecular Nanowires Increases with Length.
in Nano letters
Algethami N
(2018)
The conductance of porphyrin-based molecular nanowires increases with length
Naghibi S
(2019)
Synthetic Control of Quantum Interference by Regulating Charge on a Single Atom in Heteroaromatic Molecular Junctions.
in The journal of physical chemistry letters
Li X
(2020)
Structure-Independent Conductance of Thiophene-Based Single-Stacking Junctions.
in Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English)