Nanostructuration of PEDOT in Porous Coordination Polymers for Tunable Porosity and Conductivity
Journal of the American Chemical Society2016Vol. 138(32), pp. 10088–10091
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Abstract
A series of conductive porous composites were obtained by the polymerization of 3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene (EDOT) in the cavities of MIL-101(Cr). By controlling the amount of EDOT loaded into the host framework, it was possible to modulate the conductivity as well as the porosity of the composite. This approach yields materials with a reasonable electronic conductivity (1.1 × 10(-3) S·cm(-1)) while maintaining high porosity (SBET = 803 m(2)/g). This serves as a promising strategy for obtaining highly nanotextured conductive polymers with very high accessibility for small gas molecules, which are beneficial to the fabrication of a chemiresistive sensor for the detection of NO2.
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