Literature DB >> 32788358

Noncovalent π-stacked robust topological organic framework.

Dong Meng1,2, Jonathan Lee Yang3, Chengyi Xiao4, Rui Wang1,2, Xiaofei Xing5, Olkan Kocak6, Gulsevim Aydin6, Ilhan Yavuz6, Selbi Nuryyeva7, Lei Zhang4, Guogang Liu8, Zhenxing Li9,2,5, Shuai Yuan10, Zhao-Kui Wang10, Wei Wei11, Zhaohui Wang8, K N Houk12, Yang Yang9,2.   

Abstract

Organic frameworks (OFs) offer a novel strategy for assembling organic semiconductors into robust networks that facilitate transport, especially the covalent organic frameworks (COFs). However, poor electrical conductivity through covalent bonds and insolubility of COFs limit their practical applications in organic electronics. It is known that the two-dimensional intralayer π∙∙∙π transfer dominates transport in organic semiconductors. However, because of extremely labile inherent features of noncovalent π∙∙∙π interaction, direct construction of robust frameworks via noncovalent π∙∙∙π interaction is a difficult task. Toward this goal, we report a robust noncovalent π∙∙∙π interaction-stacked organic framework, namely πOF, consisting of a permanent three-dimensional porous structure that is held together by pure intralayer noncovalent π∙∙∙π interactions. The elaborate porous structure, with a 1.69-nm supramaximal micropore, is composed of fully conjugated rigid aromatic tetragonal-disphenoid-shaped molecules with four identical platforms. πOF shows excellent thermostability and high recyclability and exhibits self-healing properties by which the parent porosity is recovered upon solvent annealing at room temperature. Taking advantage of the long-range π∙∙∙π interaction, we demonstrate remarkable transport properties of πOF in an organic-field-effect transistor, and the mobility displays relative superiority over the traditional COFs. These promising results position πOF in a direction toward porous and yet conductive materials for high-performance organic electronics.

Keywords:  COFs; field-effect transistor; organic conductor

Year:  2020        PMID: 32788358      PMCID: PMC7456091          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2010733117

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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