Huimin DingYonghai LiHui HuYimeng SunJianguo WangCaixing WangCheng WangGuanxin ZhangBaoshan WangWei XuDeqing ZhangWei XuDeqing Zhang
Abstract Two‐dimensional covalent organic frameworks (2D COFs) provide a unique platform for the molecular design of electronic and optoelectronic materials. Here, the synthesis and characterization of an electroactive COF containing the well‐known tetrathiafulvalene (TTF) unit is reported. The TTF‐COF crystallizes into 2D sheets with an eclipsed AA stacking motif, and shows high thermal stability and permanent porosity. The presence of TTF units endows the TTF‐COF with electron‐donating ability, which is characterized by cyclic voltammetry. In addition, the open frameworks of TTF‐COF are amenable to doping with electron acceptors (e.g., iodine), and the conductivity of TTF‐COF bulk samples can be improved by doping. Our results open up a reliable route for the preparation of well‐ordered conjugated TTF polymers, which hold great potential for applications in fields from molecular electronics to energy storage.
Zhimei YangYaoda WangMenghang ZhangZhi Yao HouShupeng ZhaoHan XiaoShuai YuanJian SuZhong JinJing‐Lin Zuo
Yizhou YangAmritha P. SandraAlexander IdströmClara SchäferMartin AnderssonLars EvenäsKarl Börjesson
Weifeng XiaChengyu JiRui WangShilun QiuQianrong Fang
Song‐Liang CaiYue‐Biao ZhangAndrew B. PunBo HeJinhui YangFrancesca M. TomaIan D. SharpOmar M. YaghiJun FanSheng‐Run ZhengWei‐Guang ZhangYi Liu
Timothy M. SwagerMarkrete Krikorian