JOURNAL ARTICLE

Porphyrin‐Based Metal–Organic Frameworks for Neuromorphic Electronics

Abstract

Porphyrin‐based metal–organic frameworks (PP‐MOFs) have some special features beyond ordinary MOFs, including superior optoelectronic characteristics, the ability to form 2D layered structure, and customizability, which prompt the increasing attention of PP‐MOFs in the field of neuromorphic electronics. The related application research is in the initial stage, and a timely summary and guidance are necessary. The PP‐MOFs fabrication should be shifted from powder synthesis in a chemistry laboratory to high‐quality film preparation under a clean environment to ensure device performance. This article highlights the PP‐MOFs film preparation methods and the application advances in neuromorphic electronics, performs comparative analysis in detail, and puts forward the challenges and future research directions, with the aim to attract the attention of experts in various areas (e.g., chemists, materials scientists, and engineers) and promote the application of PP‐MOFs in neuromorphic electronics.

Keywords:
Neuromorphic engineering Electronics Nanotechnology Porphyrin Organic electronics Electronic materials Metal-organic framework Computer science Materials science Engineering Artificial intelligence Chemistry Electrical engineering Transistor Artificial neural network Organic chemistry

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