Graphdiyne (GDY) is a promising material possessing extensive electronic tunability, high π conjugacy, and ordered porosity at a molecular level for the sp/sp-hybridized periodic structures. Despite these advantages, the preparation of soluble and crystalline graphdiyne is limited by the relatively compact stacking interactions, mostly existing in thick-layer and insoluble solids. Herein, we proposed a strategy of "framework charge-induced intercalation (FCII)" for the synthesis of a soluble (4.3 mg ml) and yet interlayer-expanded (∼0.6 Å) crystalline ionic graphdiyne, named as N-GDY, through regulating the interlayer interactions. The skeleton of such a sample is positively charged, and then the negative ions migrate to the interlayer to expand the space, endowing the N-GDY with solution processability. The crystal structure of N-GDY is proved through analysis of HR-TEM images under different axes of observation and theoretical simulations. The resulting N-GDY possesses high dispersity in organic solvents to produce a pure-solution phase which is conducive to the formation of oriented N-GDY films, accompanied by exfoliation-nanosheet restacking. The film exhibits a conductivity of 0.014 S m, enabling its applications in electronic devices.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10155916 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3sc01393f | DOI Listing |
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