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Eutectic CsHSO 4 -Coordination Polymer Glasses with Superprotonic Conductivity.

Nattapol MaNao HorikeLoris LombardoSoracha KosasangKotoha KageyamaChonwarin ThanaphatkosolKanokwan KongpatpanichKen-Ichi OtakeSatoshi Horike
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2022)
Superprotonic phase transition in CsHSO 4 allows fast protonic conduction, but only at temperatures above the transition temperature of 141 °C ( T c ). Here, we preserve the superprotonic conductivity of CsHSO 4 by forming a binary CsHSO 4 -coordination polymer glass system, showing eutectic melting. Their anhydrous proton conductivities below T c are at least 3 orders of magnitude higher than CsHSO 4 without compromising conductivity at higher temperatures or the need for humidification, reaching 6.3 mS cm -1 at 180 °C. The glass also introduces processability to the conductor, as its viscosity below 10 3 Pa·s can be achieved at 65 °C. Solid-state NMR and X-ray pair distribution functions reveal the oxyanion exchanges and the origin of the preserved conductivity. Finally, we demonstrate the preparation of a micrometer-scale thin-film proton conductor showing low resistivity with high transparency (transmittance >85% between 380-800 nm).
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