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Single-crystal metal-organic frameworks for electronic and opto-electronic devices

Kui Zhou, Yao Zhou, Yao Zhou, Ziqi Jia, Guanglong Ding, Xinqi Ma, Wenbiao Niu, Sihan Yang, Su‐Ting Han, Jiyu Zhao, Ye Zhou, Ye Zhou

2023Cell Reports Physical Science31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are a class of well-ordered hybrid organic-inorganic porous crystalline materials arising from reticulation of metal ions and organic ligands. Because of the versatile skeletons and pores, MOFs offer numerous possibilities for interplay with electrons, photons, excitons, and spins, making them appealing for various device applications. Until now, lots of devices focus on polycrystalline MOF materials, while single-crystal MOFs could enable the potential of higher carrier transport and device stability rather than their polycrystalline counterparts because of the low defect concentrations and extra single-crystal features. Nevertheless, the synthesis of single-crystal MOFs and morphology control are challenging. This perspective provides a brief overview of single-crystal MOF devices and presents some unexplored opportunities for applying single-crystal MOFs to electronic and opto-electronic devices. Key challenges must be solved to realize single-crystal MOF device applications.

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Single crystalMaterials scienceNanotechnologyMetal-organic frameworkCrystalliteCrystal (programming language)ElectronicsElectronic materialsOptoelectronicsCrystallographyChemistryComputer scienceMetallurgyAdsorptionOrganic chemistryPhysical chemistryProgramming languageMetal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and ApplicationsGas Sensing Nanomaterials and SensorsZnO doping and properties
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