Nature Communications (Jun 2023)

Hierarchical conductive metal-organic framework films enabling efficient interfacial mass transfer

  • Chuanhui Huang,
  • Xinglong Shang,
  • Xinyuan Zhou,
  • Zhe Zhang,
  • Xing Huang,
  • Yang Lu,
  • Mingchao Wang,
  • Markus Löffler,
  • Zhongquan Liao,
  • Haoyuan Qi,
  • Ute Kaiser,
  • Dana Schwarz,
  • Andreas Fery,
  • Tie Wang,
  • Stefan C. B. Mannsfeld,
  • Guoqing Hu,
  • Xinliang Feng,
  • Renhao Dong

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-39630-y
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 1 – 10

Abstract

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Abstract Heterogeneous reactions associated with porous solid films are ubiquitous and play an important role in both nature and industrial processes. However, due to the no-slip boundary condition in pressure-driven flows, the interfacial mass transfer between the porous solid surface and the environment is largely limited to slow molecular diffusion, which severely hinders the enhancement of heterogeneous reaction kinetics. Herein, we report a hierarchical-structure-accelerated interfacial dynamic strategy to improve interfacial gas transfer on hierarchical conductive metal-organic framework (c-MOF) films. Hierarchical c-MOF films are synthesized via the in-situ transformation of insulating MOF film precursors using π-conjugated ligands and comprise both a nanoporous shell and hollow inner voids. The introduction of hollow structures in the c-MOF films enables an increase of gas permeability, thus enhancing the motion velocity of gas molecules toward the c-MOF film surface, which is more than 8.0-fold higher than that of bulk-type film. The c-MOF film-based chemiresistive sensor exhibits a faster response towards ammonia than other reported chemiresistive ammonia sensors at room temperature and a response speed 10 times faster than that of the bulk-type film.