| Literature DB >> 27324658 |
Munehiro Inukai1,2, Satoshi Horike3, Tomoya Itakura4, Ryota Shinozaki4, Naoki Ogiwara3, Daiki Umeyama3, Sanjog S Nagarkar1, Yusuke Nishiyama5,6, Michal Malon5,6, Akari Hayashi7, Takashi Ohhara8,9, Ryoji Kiyanagi8, Susumu Kitagawa1,3.
Abstract
We describe the encapsulation of mobile proton carriers into defect sites in nonporous coordination polymers (CPs). The proton carriers were encapsulated with high mobility and provided high proton conductivity at 150 °C under anhydrous conditions. The high proton conductivity and nonporous nature of the CP allowed its application as an electrolyte in a fuel cell. The defects and mobile proton carriers were investigated using solid-state NMR, XAFS, XRD, and ICP-AES/EA. On the basis of these analyses, we concluded that the defect sites provide space for mobile uncoordinated H3PO4, H2PO4(-), and H2O. These mobile carriers play a key role in expanding the proton-hopping path and promoting the mobility of protons in the coordination framework, leading to high proton conductivity and fuel cell power generation.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27324658 DOI: 10.1021/jacs.6b03625
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Am Chem Soc ISSN: 0002-7863 Impact factor: 15.419