Titelangaben
Muschielok, Christoph ; Reiner, Alexander ; Röß-Ohlenroth, Richard ; Kalytta-Mewes, Andreas ; Volkmer, Dirk ; Wixforth, Achim ; Oberhofer, Harald:
Combining Theory and Experiments To Study the Influence of Gas Sorption on the Conductivity Properties of Metal–Organic Frameworks.
In: ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces.
Bd. 14
(2022)
Heft 29
.
- S. 33662-33674.
ISSN 1944-8252
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.2c05127
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Andere Augsburg Centre for Innovative Technologies ACIT Nanoinitiative München NIM |
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Abstract
With a view on adding to their use in trace gas sensing, we perform a combined experimental and theoretical study of the change of the conductivity of a metal organic framework (iron (1,2,3)-triazolate, Fe(ta)2) with the uptake of chemically inert gases. To align our first-principles calculations with experimental measurements, we perform an ensemble average over different microscopic arrangements of the gas molecules in the pores of the metal–organic framework (MOF). Up to the experimentally reachable limit of gas uptake, we find a good agreement between both approaches. Thus, we can employ theory to further interpret our experimental results in terms of changes to the parameters of the Bardeen–Shockley band theory, electron–phonon coupling (in the form of the deformation potential), bulk modulus, and carrier effective mass. We find the first of these to be most strongly influenced through the gas uptake. Furthermore, we find the changes to the deformation potential to strongly depend on the individual microscopic arrangements of molecules in the pores of the MOF. This hints at a possible synthetic engineering of the material, e.g., by closing off certain pores, for a stronger, more interpretable electric response upon gas sorption.