メタル・オーガニック・フレーム・マイクロロッドのダイナミック・電場調整
Fei Cheng1, Adam J Young1,2, Jean-Sebastien G Bouillard3
1Department of Chemistry , University of Hull , Hull HU6 7RX , United Kingdom.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|August 6, 2019
まとめ
研究者らは電場を用いて金属有機フレームワーク (MOF) の結晶を動的に調整し,急速な電気光学反応を達成した. この突破は,交換可能な電子機器と再構成可能なシステムにおける新しいMOFアプリケーションを可能にします.
科学分野:
- 材料科学
- ナノテクノロジー
- クリスタルグラフィー
背景:
- メタル・オーガニック・フレーム (MOF) の結晶を調整するための以前の方法には,基板の制御された成長と磁気配列が含まれています.
- ダイナミック・アラインメントは,MOFを機能的なデバイスに統合するための経路を提供します.
研究 の 目的:
- 電場を用いたMOF結晶の動的調整を調査する.
- MOF結晶の電気光学反応を調査する
主な方法:
- MOF NU-1000のミクロロッド結晶はブロンベンゼンに懸かっていた.
- MOF結晶の動的調整を誘導するために電場が適用されました.
主要な成果:
- NU-1000 MOF結晶のダイナミック・アラインメントは,電場を用いて成功しました.
- 配列したMOF結晶は 急速な電気光学反応を示しました
結論:
- 電場誘導による調整は,MOFの結晶方向を制御するための新しい方法を提供します.
- この技術は,MOFを切り替え可能な電子機器,再構成可能なセンサー,および光学システムに統合することを容易にする.
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