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Thermoplastic Membranes Incorporating Semiconductive Metal–Organic Frameworks: An Advance on Flexible X‐ray Detectors
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2020
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X-ray CrystallographyMembrane StructureEngineeringChemistryFlexible SensorX-ray ImagingChemical EngineeringElectronic DevicesThermoplastic MembranesMetal-organic PolyhedronHybrid MaterialsOther Pelleted DevicesMaterials ScienceSemiconductive MofsFlexible DetectorsSemiconductive Metal–organic FrameworksCrystallographyMembrane FormationElectronic MaterialsFlexible ElectronicsNatural SciencesPolymer ScienceMaterials CharacterizationX-ray DiffractionFlexible X‐ray DetectorsFunctional Materials
Abstract Semiconductive metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) have emerged in applications such as chemical sensors, electrocatalysts, energy storage materials, and electronic devices. However, examples of semiconductive MOFs within flexible electronics have not been reported. We present flexible X‐ray detectors prepared by thermoplastic dispersal of a semiconductive MOF ( SCU‐13 ) through a commercially available polymer, poly(vinylidene fluoride). The flexible detectors exhibit efficient X‐ray‐to‐electric current conversion with enhanced charge‐carrier mobility and low trap density compared to pelleted devices. A high X‐ray detection sensitivity of 65.86 μCGy air −1 cm −2 was achieved, which outperforms other pelleted devices and commercial flexible X‐ray detectors. We demonstrate that the MOF‐based flexible detectors can be operated at multiple bending angles without a deterioration in detection performance. As a proof‐of‐concept, an X‐ray phase contrast under bending conditions was constructed using a 5×5 pixelated MOF‐based imager.
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