Cu sub(3)(hexaiminotriphenylene) sub(2): An Electrically Conductive 2D Metal-Organic Framework for Chemiresistive Sensing

The utility of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) as functional materials in electronic devices has been limited to date by a lack of MOFs that display high electrical conductivity. Here, we report the synthesis of a new electrically conductive 2D MOF, Cu sub(3)(HITP) sub(2) (HITP=2,3,6,7,10,11-hexaimi...

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Published inAngewandte Chemie Vol. 127; no. 14; pp. 4423 - 4426
Main Authors Campbell, Michael G, Sheberla, Dennis, Liu, Sophie F, Swager, Timothy M, Dinca, Mircea
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.03.2015
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Summary:The utility of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) as functional materials in electronic devices has been limited to date by a lack of MOFs that display high electrical conductivity. Here, we report the synthesis of a new electrically conductive 2D MOF, Cu sub(3)(HITP) sub(2) (HITP=2,3,6,7,10,11-hexaiminotriphenylene), which displays a bulk conductivity of 0.2Scm super(-1) (pellet, two-point-probe). Devices synthesized by simple drop casting of Cu sub(3)(HITP) sub(2) dispersions function as reversible chemiresistive sensors, capable of detecting sub-ppm levels of ammonia vapor. Comparison with the isostructural 2D MOF Ni sub(3)(HITP) sub(2) shows that the copper sites are critical for ammonia sensing, indicating that rational design/synthesis can be used to tune the functional properties of conductive MOFs.Original Abstract: Ein MOF mit feiner Nase: Bisherige Versuche zur Verwendung von Metall-organischen Geruesten (MOFs) als chemische Sensoren wurden durch eine schlechte Signaltransduktion aufgrund fehlender elektrischer Leitung erschwert. Ein neues leitfaehiges 2D-MOF kann zur chemiresistiven Detektion von Ammoniak genutzt werden. Die Empfindlichkeit laesst sich durch die Wahl des Metallschwingungsknotens variieren.
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ISSN:0044-8249
1521-3757
DOI:10.1002/ange.201411854