Issue 42, 2019

Coordination polymer-based conductive materials: ionic conductivity vs. electronic conductivity

Abstract

Coordination polymers (CPs) are emerging crystalline materials, and researchers have promoted their potential applications in various fields owing to their easily designed and tailorable structures, guest-accessible cavities and functional tunability. In this review, we mainly focused on describing the recent achievements of CPs/CP-based composites for ionic/electrical conductivity and provided their future perspectives. The designable and tailorable structures of CPs provide great opportunities to systemically tune their ionic/electrical conductivities, and various strategies have been employed to improve their conductivity. Meanwhile, the relationship between their structure and conductivity may offer some guidance for the design and synthesis of new conductive materials with high conductivity. We proposed major fundamental issues to be addressed in material design and application perspectives. By elaborating the advantages and challenges of CPs in ionic/electrical conductivity, some useful advice is provided in this review to shed some light on their development.

Graphical abstract: Coordination polymer-based conductive materials: ionic conductivity vs. electronic conductivity

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
30 juil. 2019
Accepted
07 sept. 2019
First published
20 sept. 2019

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2019,7, 24059-24091

Coordination polymer-based conductive materials: ionic conductivity vs. electronic conductivity

H. Wang, X. Meng, L. Dong, Y. Chen, S. Li and Y. Lan, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2019, 7, 24059 DOI: 10.1039/C9TA08253K

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