Highly Efficient Proton Conduction in the Metal-Organic Framework Material MFM-300(Cr)·SO 4 (H 3 O) 2 .
Jin ChenQingqing MeiYinlin ChenChristopher MarshBing AnXue HanIan P SilverwoodMing LiYongqiang ChengMeng HeXi ChenWeiyao LiMeredydd Kippax-JonesDanielle CrawshawMark D FrogleySarah J DayVictoria García-SakaiPascal ManuelAnibal J Ramirez-CuestaSihai YangMartin SchröderPublished in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2022)
The development of materials showing rapid proton conduction with a low activation energy and stable performance over a wide temperature range is an important and challenging line of research. Here, we report confinement of sulfuric acid within porous MFM-300(Cr) to give MFM-300(Cr)·SO 4 (H 3 O) 2 , which exhibits a record-low activation energy of 0.04 eV, resulting in stable proton conductivity between 25 and 80 °C of >10 -2 S cm -1 . In situ synchrotron X-ray powder diffraction (SXPD), neutron powder diffraction (NPD), quasielastic neutron scattering (QENS), and molecular dynamics (MD) simulation reveal the pathways of proton transport and the molecular mechanism of proton diffusion within the pores. Confined sulfuric acid species together with adsorbed water molecules play a critical role in promoting the proton transfer through this robust network to afford a material in which proton conductivity is almost temperature-independent.