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Electron delocalization and charge mobility as a function of reduction in a metal-organic framework.

Authors :
Aubrey, Michael L
Aubrey, Michael L
Wiers, Brian M
Andrews, Sean C
Sakurai, Tsuneaki
Reyes-Lillo, Sebastian E
Hamed, Samia M
Yu, Chung-Jui
Darago, Lucy E
Mason, Jarad A
Baeg, Jin-Ook
Grandjean, Fernande
Long, Gary J
Seki, Shu
Neaton, Jeffrey B
Yang, Peidong
Long, Jeffrey R
Aubrey, Michael L
Aubrey, Michael L
Wiers, Brian M
Andrews, Sean C
Sakurai, Tsuneaki
Reyes-Lillo, Sebastian E
Hamed, Samia M
Yu, Chung-Jui
Darago, Lucy E
Mason, Jarad A
Baeg, Jin-Ook
Grandjean, Fernande
Long, Gary J
Seki, Shu
Neaton, Jeffrey B
Yang, Peidong
Long, Jeffrey R
Source :
Nature materials; vol 17, iss 7, 625-632; 1476-1122
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Conductive metal-organic frameworks are an emerging class of three-dimensional architectures with degrees of modularity, synthetic flexibility and structural predictability that are unprecedented in other porous materials. However, engendering long-range charge delocalization and establishing synthetic strategies that are broadly applicable to the diverse range of structures encountered for this class of materials remain challenging. Here, we report the synthesis of K x Fe2(BDP)3 (0 ≤ x ≤ 2; BDP2- = 1,4-benzenedipyrazolate), which exhibits full charge delocalization within the parent framework and charge mobilities comparable to technologically relevant polymers and ceramics. Through a battery of spectroscopic methods, computational techniques and single-microcrystal field-effect transistor measurements, we demonstrate that fractional reduction of Fe2(BDP)3 results in a metal-organic framework that displays a nearly 10,000-fold enhancement in conductivity along a single crystallographic axis. The attainment of such properties in a K x Fe2(BDP)3 field-effect transistor represents the realization of a general synthetic strategy for the creation of new porous conductor-based devices.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Nature materials; vol 17, iss 7, 625-632; 1476-1122
Notes :
application/pdf, Nature materials vol 17, iss 7, 625-632 1476-1122
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1367466053
Document Type :
Electronic Resource