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Modulation of polyaniline memristive device switching voltage by nucleotide-free analogue of vitamin B12.
Prudnikov, Nikita V; Emelyanov, Andrey V; Serenko, Maria V; Dereven'kov, Ilia A; Maiorova, Larissa A; Erokhin, Victor V.
Affiliation
  • Prudnikov NV; National Research Centre 'Kurchatov Institute', 123182 Moscow, Russia.
  • Emelyanov AV; National Research Centre 'Kurchatov Institute', 123182 Moscow, Russia.
  • Serenko MV; Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (National Research University), 141701 Dolgoprudny, Moscow Region, Russia.
  • Dereven'kov IA; National Research Centre 'Kurchatov Institute', 123182 Moscow, Russia.
  • Maiorova LA; Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (National Research University), 141701 Dolgoprudny, Moscow Region, Russia.
  • Erokhin VV; Institute of Macroheterocyclic Compounds, Ivanovo State University of Chemistry and Technology, 153000 Ivanovo, Russia.
Nanotechnology ; 35(33)2024 May 30.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38759638
ABSTRACT
Memristive devices offer essential properties to become a part of the next-generation computing systems based on neuromorphic principles. Organic memristive devices exhibit a unique set of properties which makes them an indispensable choice for specific applications, such as interfacing with biological systems. While the switching rate of organic devices can be easily adjusted over a wide range through various methods, controlling the switching potential is often more challenging, as this parameter is intricately tied to the materials used. Given the limited options in the selection conductive polymers and the complexity of polymer chemical engineering, the most straightforward and accessible approach to modulate switching potentials is by introducing specific molecules into the electrolyte solution. In our study, we show polyaniline (PANI)-based device switching potential control by adding nucleotide-free analogue of vitamin B12, aquacyanocobinamide, to the electrolyte solution. The employed concentrations of this molecule, ranging from 0.2 to 2 mM, enabled organic memristive devices to achieve switching potential decrease for up to 100 mV, thus providing a way to control device properties. This effect is attributed to strong aromatic interactions between PANI phenyl groups and corrin macrocycle of the aquacyanocobinamide molecule, which was supported by ultraviolet-visible spectra analysis.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Vitamin B 12 / Aniline Compounds Language: En Journal: Nanotechnology Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Rusia Country of publication: Reino Unido

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Vitamin B 12 / Aniline Compounds Language: En Journal: Nanotechnology Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Rusia Country of publication: Reino Unido