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Title: Achieving current rectification ratios >= 10(5) across thin films of coordination polymer
Authors: PRASOON, ANUPAM
DHARA, BARUN
ROY, DEBASHREE
RANA, SHAMMI
BHAND, SUJIT
BALLAV, NIRMALYA
Dept. of Chemistry
Keywords: Metal-Organic Framework
Electrical-Conductivity
Charge-Transfer
MOF
Diodes
TCNQ
Transport
Chemistry
Increase
Porosity
TOC-NOV-2019
2019
Issue Date: Nov-2019
Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
Citation: Chemical Science, 10(43), 10040-10047.
Abstract: Downsizing coordination polymers (CPs) to thin film configurations is a prerequisite for device applications. However, fabrication of thin films of CPs including metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) with reasonable electrical conductivity is challenging. Herein, thin film fabrication of a Cu(II)-CP employing a layer-by-layer method is demonstrated whereby a self-assembled monolayer on Au was used as the functionalized substrate. Growth of the Cu(II)-CP at the solid-liquid interface generated open-metal Cu(II) sites in the thin film which were susceptible to activation by molecular dopant molecules. A significant enhancement in in-plane electrical conductivity and an unheralded cross-plane current rectification ratio (exceeding 105 both at room-temperature and at an elevated temperature) were achieved. Such a remarkable rectification ratio was realized, similar to those of commercial Si rectifier diodes. This phenomenon is attributed to the formation of an electronic heterostructure in the molecularly doped thin film. Molecular doping additionally transformed the interfacial properties of thin films from hydrophilic to highly hydrophobic.
URI: http://dr.iiserpune.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/4213
https://doi.org/10.1039/C9SC03733K
ISSN: 2041-6520
2041-6539
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