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Metalo Hydrogen-Bonded Organic Frameworks Constructed by Coordinated Chains for Magnetic and Proton-Conductive Bifunctionality.

Jing DongLong HuangLe ShiJiong YangYi WanDong Shao
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2024)
Metalo hydrogen-bonded organic frameworks (MHOFs) have received growing interest in designing crystalline functional materials. However, reports on bifunctional MHOFs showing magnetic and proton-conductive properties are extremely limited and their design is challenging. Herein, we investigated the magnetic and proton-conductive properties of two sulfonated CoHOF and MnHOF , {M(H 2 O) 2 (abs) 2 } n (M = Co 2+ and Mn 2+ , Habs = 4-aminoazobenzene-4'-sulfonic anion), constructed by coordination chains. The supramolecular frameworks sustained by H bonds between -SO 3 - and coordinated water show directional ladder-type H bonds with hydrophilic nanochannels, leading to high proton conduction with exceptionally high conductivity around 10 -2 S cm -1 at 100 °C under 97% relative humidity. In particular, the maximum σ value of CoHOF , 2.11 × 10 -2 S cm -1 , recorded the highest value among the reported proton-conducting materials showing slow magnetic relaxation. Meanwhile, the molecular structure of organosulfonate enables the magnetic isolation of high-spin Co 2+ and Mn 2+ centers in the frameworks. Magnetic measurements indicated that the MHOFs show field-induced single-ion magnet (SIM) properties, making these compounds rare magnetic-proton-conductive MHOFs. The work provides not only two unique MHOFs with SIM behavior and high proton conduction performance but also avenues for designing stable bifunctional MHOFs via a coordination chain approach.
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