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Self-condensation-assisted chemical vapour deposition growth of atomically two-dimensional MOF single-crystals

Lingxin Luo, Lingxiang Hou, Xueping Cui, Pengxin Zhan, Ping He, Chuying Dai, Rui‐An Li, Jichen Dong, Ye Zou, Guoming Liu, Yanpeng Liu, Jian Zheng

2024Nature Communications34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Two-dimensional metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) have a wide variety of applications in molecular separation and other emerging technologies, including atomically thin electronics. However, due to the inherent fragility and strong interlayer interactions, high-quality MOF crystals of atomic thickness, especially isolated MOF crystal monolayers, have not been easy to prepare. Here, we report the self-condensation-assisted chemical vapour deposition growth of atomically thin MOF single-crystals, yielding monolayer single-crystals of poly[Fe(benzimidazole) 2 ] up to 62 μm in grain sizes. By using transmission electron microscopy and high-resolution atomic force microscopy, high crystallinity and atomic-scale single-crystal structure are verified in the atomically MOF flakes. Moreover, integrating such MOFs with MoS 2 to construct ultrathin van der Waals heterostructures is achieved by direct growth of atomically MOF single-crystals onto monolayer MoS 2 , and enables a highly selective ammonia sensing. These demonstrations signify the great potential of the method in facilitating the development of the fabrication and application of atomically thin MOF crystals.

Topics & Concepts

MonolayerMaterials scienceChemical vapor depositionNanotechnologyvan der Waals forceCrystallinityCrystal (programming language)Single crystalCrystallographyMoleculeChemistryOrganic chemistryComposite materialComputer scienceProgramming language2D Materials and ApplicationsGraphene research and applicationsMetal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications
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