# Chiral two-dimensional conjugated metal-organic frameworks with high spin polarization

**Authors:** Shiyi Feng, Yang Lu, Chenchen Wang, Morteza Torabi, Xing Huang, Florian Auras, Ran He, Lukas Sporrer, Paul-Alexander Laval-Schmidt, Xizheng Wu, Xia Wang, Li Wan, Dongxu Wang, Bernd Plietker, Mike Hambsch, Markus Löffler, Stefan C. B. Mannsfeld, Claudia Felser, Xinliang Feng

PMC · DOI: 10.1038/s41467-025-64969-9 · 2025-10-27

## TL;DR

Researchers created chiral 2D metal-organic frameworks with high spin polarization by using a chirality amplification strategy, opening new possibilities for chiral spintronics.

## Contribution

A novel strategy for inducing and amplifying chirality in 2D c-MOFs, resulting in high spin polarization.

## Key findings

- Chiral substitutions in the ligand backbone lead to tunable chirality through steric control.
- Chiral 2D c-MOFs achieved a spin polarization of up to 96.9%, among the highest reported.
- The work demonstrates a new method for designing chiral 2D crystal materials.

## Abstract

Two-dimensional conjugated metal-organic frameworks have garnered significant research interest as emerging candidates for organic 2D crystal materials. In classical 2D crystals, chirality can give rise to unique physical phenomena; however, the precise implantation of chirality into 2D c-MOFs has yet to be demonstrated. Here, we demonstrate an example of chiral 2D c-MOFs obtained through the side chain-induced chirality amplification strategy to achieve tunable chiral expression, enabling notable chirality amplification. Chiral substitutions induce distortions in the 2,3,7,8,12,13-hexaiminotriindole conjugated ligand along distinct orientations, effectively transferring their chirality to the conjugated backbone. The resulting frameworks exhibit tunable chirality through steric control, where chiral naphthylethyl substitution increases the distortion angle from 2.3° to 7.0°, leading to pronounced chirality amplification. Furthermore, the chiral 2D c-MOFs demonstrate exceptional spin polarization measured by magnetic-conductive atomic force microscopy (mc-AFM), achieving a value as high as 96.9%, placing them among the highest-performing materials reported to date. This work opens new avenues for the design of chiral 2D crystal materials with potential applications in chiral spintronics.

Two-dimensional conjugated metal-organic frameworks (2D c-MOFs) are emerging candidates for organic 2D crystal materials, but the precise implantation of chirality has yet to be demonstrated. Here, the authors report a side chain-induced chirality amplification strategy to achieve tunable chiral expression in 2D c-MOFs.

## Full-text entities

- **Chemicals:** metal (MESH:D008670), 2,3,7,8,12,13-hexaiminotriindole (-)

## Figures

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