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Ultrastable Polyoxometalate-Encapsulated Supramolecular Metal-Organic Nanotubes for Single-Crystal Proton Conduction.

Lin-Lin ChenYing-Ying WuWen-Wen WuMeng-Meng WangHui-Jie LunDong-Bin DangYan BaiYa-Min Li
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2022)
Two unique polyoxometalate (POM)-encapsulated tubular materials with the formula K(H 2 O) 6 [M 6 (btp) 6 (H 2 O) 22 ](P 2 W 18 O 62 ) 3 (Hbtp) 5 (btp) 3 ·52H 2 O [M = Mn ( 1 ) and Co ( 2 ); btp = 2,6-bis(1,2,4-triazol-1-yl)pyridine] were designed and synthesized based on the Dawson POM and V-type btp ligand, as confirmed by IR, X-ray diffraction (XRD), and element analysis. Single-crystal XRD analyses of compound 1 show that two kinds of remarkable metal-organic supramolecular nanotubes, including trigonal and hexagonal nanotubes, are constructed along the c -axis direction via π···π-packing interactions between {Mn 3 (btp) 3 } rings and the btp ligands, of which [α-P 2 W 18 O 62 ] 6- anions are confined in channels, making the entire structure extraordinarily stable. Meanwhile, the coordinated [α-P 2 W 18 O 62 ] 6- anion within the hexagonal channel makes the channel highly hydrophilic and attracts a number of guest water molecules to fill in the free space, conducive to proton transport. Therefore, the single-crystal sample of 1 exhibits a high proton conductivity of 6.39 × 10 -3 S cm -1 along one-dimensional channels, 30 times higher than that of a pellet sample at 358 K and 98% relative humidity.
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