Interpenetration of Donor-Acceptor Hybrid Frameworks for Highly Sensitive Thermal Sensors

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces. 2022 Jun 1;14(21):24575-24582. doi: 10.1021/acsami.2c03578. Epub 2022 May 19.

Abstract

Donor-acceptor (D-A) alignment that integrates D-A pairs into the modular and versatile crystalline metal-organic frameworks is a powerful strategy to precisely fabricate multifunctional materials with unique optoelectronic properties and applications at the molecular level. Herein, we reported an unprecedented threefold interpenetrating D-A hybrid framework by incorporating an electron-deficient linear viologen zwitterion into the lead-halide systems. The 1D iodoplumbate nanoribbon and interpenetrating close-packed D-A structure endowed this hitherto unknown semiconductive alignment with the anisotropic conductivity and high stability. When used in a thermal sensor, it presented exceptional electrical properties with a high sensitivity (high thermal index B of 4671 K) and decent temperature coefficient of resistivity (0.72% °C-1) in wide operational temperature ranges (40-220 °C), which are among the best of the related thermistors. This work develops a pathway to bridge the gaps between hybrid materials and electron devices.

Keywords: anisotropic conductivity; crystalline nanoribbon; donor−acceptor hybrid framework; semiconductor; thermal sensor.