基于三维四基的金属有机框架中的电导率
Gan Chen1, Leland B Gee2, Wenqian Xu3
1Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305, United States.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|December 14, 2020
概括
研究人员开发了一种新的3D导电金属有机框架 (cMOF). 这种材料具有很高的导电性,为储能和催化应用提供了潜力.
科学领域:
- 材料科学
- 电化学
- 纳米技术
背景情况:
- 电导金属有机框架 (cMOF) 对于储能,催化和传感至关重要.
- 三维 (3D) cMOF比它们的二维对应物少见.
研究的目的:
- 合成和描述一个新的3D cMOF.
- 研究电导率及其对价值状态的依赖.
主要方法:
- 使用四基-1,4- (THQ) 和铁二硫酸盐合成FeTHQ.
- 在300K时测量电导率.
- 在准备,氧化和减少状态下导电性的比较.
主要成果:
- 已经成功合成了FeTHQ,一种3D cMOF.
- 该材料在300K时具有3.3 ± 0.55 mS cm-1的高导电性.
- 导电性取决于FeTHQ的价值状态,而制成形式的导电性更高.
结论:
- FeTHQ是一个有前途的3D cMOF,具有显著的电导率.
- 取决于价值的导电性为可调节的电子特性提供了机会.
- 这一发现有助于推进3DcMOF的开发.
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