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A 3D CuâNaphthaleneâPhosphonate MetalâOrganic Framework with UltraâHigh Electrical Conductivity
A conductive phosphonate metalâorganic framework (MOF), [{Cu(H2O)}(2,6âNDPA)0.5] (NDPA = naphthalenediphosphonic acid), which contains a 2D inorganic building unit (IBU) comprised of a continuous edgeâsharing sheet of copper phosphonate polyhedra is reported. The 2D IBUs are connected to each other via polyaromatic 2,6âNDPA's, forming a 3D pillaredâlayered MOF structure. This MOF, known as TUB40, has a narrow band gap of 1.42Â eV, a record high average electrical conductance of 2Â Ă 102 S mâ1 at room temperature based on singleâcrystal conductivity measurements, and an electrical conductance of 142 S mâ1 based on a pellet measurement. Density functional theory (DFT) calculations reveal that the conductivity is due to an excitation from the highest occupied molecular orbital on the naphthaleneâbuilding unit to the lowest unoccupied molecular orbital on the copper atoms. Temperatureâdependent magnetization measurements show that the copper atoms are antiferromagnetically coupled at very low temperatures, which is also confirmed by the DFT calculations. Due to its high conductance and thermal/chemical stability, TUB40 may prove useful as an electrode material in supercapacitors.TU Berlin, Open-Access-Mittel â 202