A heteroporous
metal–organic framework, [Cd2(2,2′-DSB)2(INH)2(H2O)2]
n
(1), is fabricated by the reaction
of CdI2, 2-mercaptobenzoic acid (2-MBAH), and isoniazid
(INH). The X-ray structure of the compound 1 shows the
bridging INH and 2,2′-disulfanediyldibenzoic acid (H22,2′-DSBA) around the Cd(II) ion center. 2-MBAH has been in situ dimerized to the formation of 2,2′-DSB2– (S–S-bonded dianion), which has further extended
to form the 2D network. However, supramolecular assembly via π···π
and hydrogen bonds strengthens the structural motif within the 3D
array. Optical stimulation generated the thiol radical under an argon
environment followed by the electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR)
study, but upon exposure to air, the EPR signal gradually disappeared
by the formation of the S–S bond, which was commonly known
as a self-healing property. Again, compound 1 exhibited
as a semiconducting material with a band gap of 3.7 eV. The I–V characteristics of 1 show that the
conductivity is intensified by an optical response. The Schottky diode
property of 1 shows a lower barrier height, a lower resistance,
and a higher conductivity upon illumination at 360 nm.