Tunable Electrical Conductivity in Oriented Thin Films of Tetrathiafulvalene-Based Covalent Organic Framework

Abstract: 

Despite the high charge-carrier mobility in covalent organic frameworks (COFs), the low intrinsic conductivity and poor solution processability still impose a great challenge for their applications in flexible electronics. We report the growth of oriented thin films of a tetrathiafulvalene-based COF (TTF-COF) and its tunable doping. The porous structure of the crystalline TTF-COF thin film allows the diffusion of dopants such as I2 and tetracyanoquinodimethane (TCNQ) for redox reactions, while the closely packed 2D grid sheets facilitate the cross-layer delocalization of thus-formed TTF radical cations to generate more conductive mixed-valence TTF species, as is verified by UV-vis-NIR and electron paramagnetic resonance spectra. Conductivity as high as 0.28 S m−1 is observed for the doped COF thin films, which is three orders of magnitude higher than that of the pristine film and is among the highest for COF materials

Author: 
S.-L. Cai
Y.-B. Zhang
A. B. Pun
B. He
J. Yang
F. M. Toma
I. D. Sharp
O. M. Yaghi
J. Fan
S.-R. Zheng
W.-G. Zhang
Y. Liu
Publication date: 
September 16, 2014
Publication type: 
Journal Article