Scalable synthesis of soluble crystalline ionic-graphdiyne by controlled ion expansion.

Chem Sci

Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory for Science of Material Creation and Energy Conversion, Science Center for Material Creation and Energy Conversion, Institute of Frontier and Interdisciplinary Science, Shandong University Qingdao 266237 P. R. China

Published: May 2023

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/PMC10155916PMC
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