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    A new electrically conducting 3D metal-organic framework (MOF) with a unique architecture was synthesized using 1,2,4,5-tetrakis-(4-carboxyphenyl)benzene (TCPB) a redox-active cis -dipyridyl-tetrathiafulvalene ( Z -DPTTF) ligand. While TCPB formed Zn 2 (COO) 4 secondary building units (SBUs), instead of connecting the Zn 2 -paddlewheel SBUs located in different planes and forming a traditional pillared paddlewheel MOF, the U-shaped Z -DPTTF ligands bridged the neighboring SBUs formed by the same TCPB ligand like a sine-curve along the b axis that created a new sine -MOF architecture. The pristine sine -MOF displayed an intrinsic electrical conductivity of 1 × 10 −8  S/m, which surged to 5 × 10 −7  S/m after I 2 doping due to partial oxidation of electron rich Z -DPTTF ligands that raised the charge-carrier concentration inside the framework. However, the conductivities of the pristine and I 2 -treated sine -MOFs were modest possibly because of large spatial distances between the ligands that prevented π-donor/acceptor charge-transfer interactions needed for effective through-space charge movement in 3D MOFs that lack through coordination-bond charge transport pathways. 
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