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Charge Transport and Carrier Polarity Tuning by Electrolyte Gating in Nickel Benzenehexathiol Coordination Nanosheets

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Coordination nanosheets (CONASHs) or conjugated metal organic frameworks (MOFs) with distinctive metal-organic bonding structures exhibit promise for electronics, sensing, and energy storage. Porous Nickel-Benzene hexathiol complex (Ni-BHT) with noteworthy conductivity was first reported a decade ago, and recent synthetic modifications produced non-porous Ni-BHT with enhanced conductivity (~50 S cm-1). Here we study the charge transport physics of such non-porous Ni-BHT films with even higher conductivity (~112 S cm-1). In contrast to the thermally activated electrical conductivity, thermoelectric measurements suggest an intrinsic metallic nature of Ni-BHT. We show that it is possible to tune the Fermi level and carrier polarity in Ni-BHT by electrolyte gating; gating is initially governed by the formation of an interfacial, electric double layer and then evolves into an electrochemical (de)doping process. Our findings not only contribute to a deeper understanding of charge transport in CONASHs, but also show that Fermi level tuning is an effective approach for enhancing the thermoelectric performance of CONASHs.

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Advanced Materials

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0935-9648
1521-4095

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Wiley

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Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EP/S030662/1)
European Commission Horizon 2020 (H2020) ERC (101020872)
Royal Society (RP\R1\201082)

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