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Abstract

The development of anhydrous proton-conductive materials operating at temperatures above 80 degrees C is a challenge that needs to be met for practical applications. Herein, we propose the new idea of encapsulation of a proton-carrier molecule--imidazole in this work--in aluminium porous coordination polymers for the creation of a hybridized proton conductor under anhydrous conditions. Tuning of the host-guest interaction can generate a good proton-conducting path at temperatures above 100 degrees C. The dynamics of the adsorbed imidazole strongly affect the conductivity determined by (2)H solid-state NMR. Isotope measurements of conductivity using imidazole-d4 showed that the proton-hopping mechanism was dominant for the conducting path. This work suggests that the combination of guest molecules and a variety of microporous frameworks would afford highly mobile proton carriers in solids and gives an idea for designing a new type of proton conductor, particularly for high-temperature and anhydrous conditions. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

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Title
One-dimensional imidazole aggregate in aluminium porous coordination polymers with high proton conductivity
Author
Bureekaew, Sareeya; Horike, Satoshi; Higuchi, Masakazu; Mizuno, Motohiro; Kawamura, Takashi; Tanaka, Daisuke; Yanai, Nobuhiro; Kitagawa, Susumu
Pages
831-6
Publication year
2009
Publication date
Oct 2009
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
ISSN
14761122
e-ISSN
14764660
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
222757955
Copyright
Copyright Nature Publishing Group Oct 2009