Wafer‐Scale Synthesis of Molecularly Engineered 2D Covalent Organic Framework Films for Highly‐Sensitive and Rapid‐Response Humidity Sensing
Abstract
ABSTRACT Covalent organic frameworks (COFs) hold exceptional potential for humidity sensing due to their tunable chemical structure and high porosity, yet their uncontrolled relationships between molecular design, nanoscale architecture, and sensing performance have hindered their practical applications. Here, we report the rational molecular engineering of wafer‐scale, ultrathin 2D imine‐linked COF films via interfacial polymerization, illustrating precise control over electronic band structure, nanoscale porosity, and hygroscopicity for exceptional humidity sensing, thus unveiling the underlying structural‐property correlations. By simultaneously incorporating triazine and multi‐hydroxyl groups, the humidity sensor based on 2D COF TPT‐THTA exhibits a high sensitivity (66 124% per %RH), fast response/recovery times (0.12/0.40 s), and minimal hysteresis (ΔRH ≈ 1.0%), due to a synergistic effect of high structural polarity, excellent hydrophilicity, and the nanoscale confined crystalline pore framework. The nanometer‐scale thickness and ultrasmooth surface facilitate efficient charge transport and water adsorption kinetics. Leveraging these properties, we further demonstrate a prototypical wearable sensor for real‐time respiratory monitoring, which is capable of accurately tracking physiological states and detecting pathological patterns (asthma, apnea). This work establishes a fundamental molecular engineering paradigm for 2D COF film‐based sensors, bridging the gap between programmable materials and next‐generation high‐performance health diagnostics.
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Authors (17)
Liangyu Dong
State Key Laboratory of Supramolecular Structure and Materials Jilin University Changchun China
Can Wang
Jiawen Liu
State Key Laboratory of Supramolecular Structure and Materials
Bin Han
Bo Zhou
Valentina Girelli Consolaro
Electron Microscopy for Materials Science (EMAT) and NANOlab Center of Excellence University of Antwerp 2020 Antwerp Belgium
Nikita Denisov
Department of Materials Science WW4‐LKO Friedrich‐Alexander‐University of Erlangen‐Nuremberg Erlangen Germany
Arno Annys
Electron Microscopy for Materials Science (EMAT) and NANOlab Center of Excellence University of Antwerp 2020 Antwerp Belgium
Johan Verbeeck
Verónica Montes‐García
University of Strasbourg & CNRS ISIS & icFRC 8 allée Gaspard Monge Strasbourg France
Xinyi Shao
Wei Song
Bin Xu
Sara Bals
Electron Microscopy for Materials Research and NanoLight Center of Excellence, University of Antwerp, Groenenborgerlaan 171, 2020 Antwerp, Belgium
Zhaoyang Liu
State Key Laboratory of Supramolecular Structure and Materials
Wenjing Tian
State Key Laboratory of Supramolecular Structure and Materials
Paolo Samorì
CNRS, ISIS UMR 7006, University of Strasbourg, 8 Allée Gaspard Monge, Strasbourg F-67000, France