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Gilley, Isaiah W; Kwon, Hyoung Woo; Liu, Cheng; Yang, Yi; Huang, Chuying; Wan, Haoyue; Bati, Abdulaziz_S R; Oriel, Evan H; Kepenekian, Mikaël; Vishal, Badri; et al (, Journal of the American Chemical Society)Free, publicly-accessible full text available February 23, 2026
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Wentz, Hanna C.; Skorupskii, Grigorii; Bonfim, Ana B.; Mancuso, Jenna L.; Hendon, Christopher H.; Oriel, Evan H.; Sazama, Graham T.; Campbell, Michael G. (, Chemical Science)Redox-active metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) are promising materials for a number of next-generation technologies, and recent work has shown that redox manipulation can dramatically enhance electrical conductivity in MOFs. However, ligand-based strategies for controlling conductivity remain under-developed, particularly those that make use of reversible redox processes. Here we report the first use of ligand n-doping to engender electrical conductivity in a porous 3D MOF, leading to tunable conductivity values that span over six orders of magnitude. Moreover, this work represents the first example of redox switching leading to reversible conductivity changes in a 3D MOF.more » « less
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