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Topologically Tunable Conjugated Metal-Organic Frameworks for Modulating Conductivity and Chemiresistive Properties for NH 3 Sensing.

Zhen ShanJian-Ze XiaoMiaomiao WuJinjian WangJian SuMing-Shui YaoMing LuRui WangGen Zhang
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2024)
Electrically conductive metal-organic frameworks (cMOFs) have garnered significant attention in materials science due to their potential applications in modern electrical devices. However, achieving effective modulation of their conductivity has proven to be a major challenge. In this study, we have successfully prepared cMOFs with high conductivity by incorporating electron-donating fused thiophen rings in the frameworks and extending their π-conjugated systems through ring-closing reactions. The conductivity of cMOFs can be precisely modulated ranging from 10 -3 to 10 2  S m -1 by regulating their dimensions and topologies. Furthermore, leveraging the inherent tunable electrical properties based on topology, we successfully demonstrated the potential of these materials as chemiresistive gas sensors with an outstanding response toward 100 ppm NH 3 at room temperature. This work not only provides valuable insights into the design of functional cMOFs with different topologies but also enriches the cMOF family with exceptional conductivity properties.
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