Copper-based Metal Organic Framework (MOF) hybrids intercalated with conductive graphene-like layers were synthesized and carefully characterized in order to define their morphological, structural, textural and electrical properties. HKUST-1 was selected as MOF component and graphene-like layers were obtained by a two-step oxidation/reduction wet treatment of carbon black. The structure of the hybrids resulted dominated by the structural features of HKUST-1 but a uniform incorporation of graphene-like layers was found. dc experiments, confirmed the insulating character of HKUST-1 and revealed that the incorporation of graphene-like layers drastically changes the conductivity of hybrids. Intriguing perspectives about the application of copper-based MOF-graphene like hybrids as gas sensors and electrode materials for supercapacitors have emerged.
A CONVENIENT APPROACH FOR INDUCING CONDUCTIVITY IN COPPER-BASED METAL ORGANIC FRAMEWORKS
V Gargiulo;M Alfè;L Lisi;R Di Capua;A Ciajolo
2013
Abstract
Copper-based Metal Organic Framework (MOF) hybrids intercalated with conductive graphene-like layers were synthesized and carefully characterized in order to define their morphological, structural, textural and electrical properties. HKUST-1 was selected as MOF component and graphene-like layers were obtained by a two-step oxidation/reduction wet treatment of carbon black. The structure of the hybrids resulted dominated by the structural features of HKUST-1 but a uniform incorporation of graphene-like layers was found. dc experiments, confirmed the insulating character of HKUST-1 and revealed that the incorporation of graphene-like layers drastically changes the conductivity of hybrids. Intriguing perspectives about the application of copper-based MOF-graphene like hybrids as gas sensors and electrode materials for supercapacitors have emerged.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


