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Square-planar Tetranuclear Cluster-based Alkaline Earth Metal-organic Frameworks with Enhanced Proton Conductivity.

Hui-Pu WangJin-Cheng LiuShu-Fan LiYa-Ru MengGen ZhangJian Su
Published in: Chemistry, an Asian journal (2024)
Alkaline earth (AE) metal complexes have garnered significant interest in various functional fields due to their nontoxicity, low density, and low cost. However, there is a lack of systematic investigation into the structural characteristics and physical properties of AE-metal-organic frameworks (MOFs). In this research, we synthesized isostructural MOFs consisting of AE 4 (μ 4 -Cl) clusters bridged by benzo-(1,2;3,4;5,6)-tris(thiophene-2'-carboxylic acid) (BTTC 3- ) ligands. The resulting structure forms a truncated octahedral cage denoted as [AE 4 (m 4 -Cl)] 6 (BTTC) 8 , which further linked to a porous three-dimensional framework. Among the investigated AE ions (Ca, Sr, and Ba), the Ca 4 -MOF demonstrated good chemical stability in water compared to Sr 4 -MOF and Ba 4 -MOF. The N 2 adsorption and solid-state UV-vis-NIR absorption behaviors were evaluated for all AE 4 -MOFs, showing similar trends among the different metal ions. Additionally, the proton conduction study revealed that the Ca 4 -MOF exhibited ultra-high proton conductivity, reaching 3.52×10 -2  S cm -1 at 343 K and 98 % RH. Notably, the introduction of LiCl via guest exchange resulted in an improved proton conduction of up to 6.36×10 -2  S cm -1 under similar conditions in the modified LiCl@Ca 4 -MOF. The findings shed light on the regulation of physical properties and proton conductivity of AE-MOFs, providing valuable insights for their potential applications in various fields.
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