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Conductive Metal-Organic Frameworks with Tunable Dielectric Properties for Boosting Electromagnetic Wave Absorption.

Xue ZhangXue-Lei TianYutian QinJing QiaoFei PanNa WuChangxian WangShanyu ZhaoWei LiuJie CuiZhao QianMeiting ZhaoJiurong LiuZhihui Zeng
Published in: ACS nano (2023)
Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) manifest enormous potential in promoting electromagnetic wave (EMW) absorption thanks to the tailored components, topological structure, and high porosity. Herein, rodlike conductive MOFs (cMOFs) composed of adjustable metal ions of Zn, Cu, Co, or Ni and ligands of hexahydroxytriphenylene (HHTP) are prepared to attain tunable dielectric properties for a tailored EMW absorption. Specifically, the influences of the cMOFs' composition, charge transport characteristic, topological crystalline structure, and anisotropy microstructure on dielectric and EMW absorption performance are ascertained, advancing the understanding of EMW attenuation mechanisms of MOFs. The boosted conductive and polarization losses derived from the conjugation effects and terminal groups, as well as shape anisotropy, lead to a prominent EMW absorption of the cMOFs. The Cu-HHTP confers a minimum reflection loss (RL min ) of -63.55 dB at the thickness of 2.9 mm and a maximum effective absorption bandwidth of 5.2 GHz. Moreover, Zn-HHTP showcases the absorption superiority in the S-band (2-4 GHz) with an RL min of -62.8 dB at a thickness of 1.9 mm. This work not only hoists the mechanistic understanding of the structure-function relationships for the cMOFs but also offers guidelines for preparing functional MOF materials.
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