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Different Protonic Species Affecting Proton Conductivity in Hollow Spherelike Polyoxometalates.

Wen-Jing LiuLong-Zhang DongRun-Han LiYong-Jun ChenSheng-Nan SunShun-Li LiYa-Qian Lan
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2019)
Polyoxometalates (POMs), which possess strong acidity and chemical stability, are promising solid proton conductors and potential candidates for proton exchange membrane fuel cell applications. To investigate how factors such as proton concentration and carrier affect the overall proton conduction, we have synthesized new compounds HImMo132 (Im, imidazole), HMeImMo132, ILMo132, and TBAMo132 with hollow structures and HImPMo12 with a solid spherelike structure. These crystal models were prepared by encapsulating POM with organic molecules with different proton contents. Among them, the single-crystal sample of the hollow structure HImMo132 containing more proton sources shows a high proton conductivity of 4.98 × 10-2 S cm-1, which was approximately 1 order of magnitude greater than that of the solid cluster HImPMo12 with the same proton sources and 3 orders of magnitude greater than that of the proton-free organic cation-encapsulated giant ball TBAMo132. This study provides a theoretical guidance toward designing and developing new-generation proton conductors and studying their performances at the molecular level.
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