Literature DB >> 35040532

Large-Area Synthesis of Ultrathin, Flexible, and Transparent Conductive Metal-Organic Framework Thin Films via a Microfluidic-Based Solution Shearing Process.

Taehoon Lee1, Jin-Oh Kim1, Chungseong Park1,2, Hanul Kim3, Min Kim1, Hyunmin Park1, Ikjin Kim4, Jaehyun Ko1,2, Kyusoon Pak1, Siyoung Q Choi5, Il-Doo Kim1,2, Steve Park1,6.   

Abstract

Iminosemiquinone-linker-based conductive metal-organic frameworks (c-MOFs) have attracted much attention as next-generation electronic materials due to their high electrical conductivity combined with high porosity. However, the utility of such c-MOFs in high-performance devices has been limited to date by the lack of high-quality MOF thin-film processing. Herein, a technique known as the microfluidic-assisted solution shearing combined with post-synthetic rapid crystallization (MASS-PRC) process is introduced to generate a high-quality, flexible, and transparent thin-film of Ni3 (hexaiminotriphenylene)2 (Ni3 (HITP)2 ) uniformly over a large-area in a high-throughput manner with thickness controllability down to tens of nanometers. The MASS-PRC process utilizes: 1) a micromixer-embedded blade to simultaneously mix and continuously supply the metal-ligand solution toward the drying front during solution shearing to generate an amorphous thin-film, followed by: 2) immersion in amine solution for rapid directional crystal growth. The as-synthesized c-MOF film has transparency of up to 88.8% and conductivity as high as 37.1 S cm-1 . The high uniformity in conductivity is confirmed over a 3500 mm2 area with an arithmetic mean roughness (Ra ) of 4.78 nm. The flexible thin-film demonstrates the highest level of transparency for Ni3 (HITP)2 and the highest hydrogen sulfide (H2 S) sensing performance (2,085% at 5 ppm) among c-MOFs-based H2 S sensors, enabling wearable gas-sensing applications.
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Keywords:  conductive metal-organic frameworks; gas sensors; microfluidics; solution shearing

Year:  2022        PMID: 35040532     DOI: 10.1002/adma.202107696

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Mater        ISSN: 0935-9648            Impact factor:   30.849


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Review 1.  Application of Metal-Organic Framework in Diagnosis and Treatment of Diabetes.

Authors:  Qian Gao; Que Bai; Caiyun Zheng; Na Sun; Jinxi Liu; Wenting Chen; Fangfang Hu; Tingli Lu
Journal:  Biomolecules       Date:  2022-09-05
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