A phase transformable ultrastable titanium-carboxylate framework for photoconduction - Université de Montpellier
Article Dans Une Revue Nature Communications Année : 2018

A phase transformable ultrastable titanium-carboxylate framework for photoconduction

Takashi Kitao
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Nathalie Guillou
Susumu Kitagawa
Shu Seki
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Yusuke Tsutsui
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Valérie Briois
Nathalie Steunou

Résumé

Porous titanium oxide materials are attractive for energy-related applications. However, many suffer from poor stability and crystallinity. Here we present a robust nanoporous metal–organic framework (MOF), comprising a Ti12O15 oxocluster and a tetracarboxylate ligand, achieved through a scalable synthesis. This material undergoes an unusual irreversible thermally induced phase transformation that generates a highly crystalline porous product with an infinite inorganic moiety of a very high condensation degree. Preliminary photophysical experiments indicate that the product after phase transformation exhibits photoconductive behavior, highlighting the impact of inorganic unit dimensionality on the alteration of physical properties. Introduction of a conductive polymer into its pores leads to a significant increase of the charge separation lifetime under irradiation. Additionally, the inorganic unit of this Ti-MOF can be easily modified via doping with other metal elements. The combined advantages of this compound make it a promising functional scaffold for practical applications.

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hal-01789845 , version 1 (11-05-2018)

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Sujing Wang, Takashi Kitao, Nathalie Guillou, Mohammad Wahiduzzaman, Charlotte Martineau-Corcos, et al.. A phase transformable ultrastable titanium-carboxylate framework for photoconduction. Nature Communications, 2018, 9 (1), ⟨10.1038/s41467-018-04034-w⟩. ⟨hal-01789845⟩
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