Abstract
A linker molecule with four pendant thiophene functions was crystallized with Zr(iv) ions to form a semiconductive porous coordination solid (1.1 × 10-5 S cm-1). Oxidative treatment with FeCl3 guests then coupled the thiophene units to form conjugated bridges as covalent crosslinks. The resulting hybrid of a metal-organic framework and conjugated polymer featured robust crystalline order that withstood long-term air exposure and broad pH (from 0 to 12) conditions. Moreover, the homocoupled thiophene units, conjugated through sulfide links (-S-) with the linker backbone, afforded higher electronic conductivity (e.g., >2.2 × 10-3 S cm-1), which is characteristic of conductive polymer prototypes of polythiophene and polyphenylene sulfide. The crosslinked solid also exhibited proton conductivity that could be increased broadly upon H2SO4 treatment (e.g., from 5.0 × 10-7 to 1.6 × 10-3 S cm-1).
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 187-190 |
| Journal | Chemical Communications |
| Volume | 57 |
| Issue number | 2 |
| Online published | 27 Nov 2020 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 7 Jan 2021 |
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GRF: Post-synthetic Integration of Strong Donor-acceptor Functions for Electroactive Metal-organic Frameworks
XU, Z. (Principal Investigator / Project Coordinator)
1/07/19 → 27/05/22
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