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Proton-conductive coordination polymer glass for solid-state anhydrous proton batteries.

Nattapol MaSoracha KosasangAtsushi YoshidaSatoshi Horike
Published in: Chemical science (2021)
Designing solid-state electrolytes for proton batteries at moderate temperatures is challenging as most solid-state proton conductors suffer from poor moldability and thermal stability. Crystal-glass transformation of coordination polymers (CPs) and metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) via melt-quenching offers diverse accessibility to unique properties as well as processing abilities. Here, we synthesized a glassy-state CP, [Zn3(H2PO4)6(H2O)3](1,2,3-benzotriazole), that exhibited a low melting temperature (114 °C) and a high anhydrous single-ion proton conductivity (8.0 × 10-3 S cm-1 at 120 °C). Converting crystalline CPs to their glassy-state counterparts via melt-quenching not only initiated an isotropic disordered domain that enhanced H+ dynamics, but also generated an immersive interface that was beneficial for solid electrolyte applications. Finally, we demonstrated the first example of a rechargeable all-solid-state H+ battery utilizing the new glassy-state CP, which exhibited a wide operating-temperature range of 25 to 110 °C.
Keyphrases
  • solid state
  • metal organic framework
  • electron transfer
  • high resolution
  • heavy metals
  • quantum dots
  • energy transfer