AI Article Synopsis

  • - The study focuses on enhancing Covalent Organic Frameworks (COFs) to address their low conductivity and stability issues, which are crucial for their use in electronic sensors.
  • - A new method involving base exfoliation and deprotonation of TpPa-1 COF is introduced to optimize water adsorption and improve its conductivity.
  • - The modified TpPa-1 COF sensor shows significant improvements, such as a faster recovery time and stable performance over 30 days, making it suitable for applications in humidity monitoring and respiration analysis.

Article Abstract

Covalent organic framework (COF) has received much attention owing to its unique framework structure formed by diverse organic units. However, challenges, including low conductivity, structure instability, and limited control of adsorption and desorption processes, stimulate the modification of COF in electronic sensors. Herein, inspired by the alterable structure of COF in different solvents, a facile base exfoliation and deprotonation method is proposed to regulate the water adsorption sites and improve the intrinsic conductivity of TpPa-1 COF. TpPa-1 COF powders are exfoliated to nanosheets to increase water adsorption, while the deprotonation is utilized to adjust the affinity of water molecules on TpPa-1 COF framework, contributing to water accumulation in the 1D pores. The as-fabricated TpPa-1 COF sensor exhibits a decreased recovery time from 419 to 49 s, forming a linear relation between relative humidity (RH) value and humidity response. The excellent chemical stability of the covalent bond of TpPa-1 COF contributes to the excellent stable device performance in 30 days, promoting further integration and data analysis in respiration monitoring.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/smll.202403521DOI Listing

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