LIVERMORE, Calif.— Sandia National Laboratories researchers have devised a novel way to realize electrical conductivity in metal-organic framework (MOF) materials, a development that could have profound implications for the future of electronics, sensors, energy conversion and energy storage. A paper to appear in Science magazine, “Tunable Electrical Conductivity in Metal-Organic Framework Thin-Film Devices,” debuted in […]
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Pioneering path to electrical conductivity in ‘Tinkertoy’ materials to appear in Science
December 9, 2013 – 5:00 am
By Mike Janes
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Posted in Materials Science, Science / Technology / Engineering
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Also tagged metal organic frameworks, national institute of standards and technology, Science magazine, sunshot
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