Abstract
Hydrogen bonds get a bad rap in electronic materials because their weak, transient structure often results in poor performance. Now, this dogma has been turned on its head by intercalating molecules into two-dimensional superlattices to generate hydrogen-bonded organic–inorganic structures that feature significantly enhanced electrical conductivity.
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Dahl, P. J., & Malvankar, N. S. (2024, November 1). The Jekyll-and-Hyde electron transfer chemistry of hydrogen bonds. Nature Chemistry. Nature Research. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41557-024-01656-0
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