Proton Conduction in a Nonporous One Dimensional Coordination Polymer
Chemistry of Materials2014Vol. 26(18), pp. 5282–5287
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Abstract
Complex impedance measurements on single crystals and pellets of a CuCo-orotate coordination polymer, as a function of relative humidity and temperature, reveal proton conduction with a relatively high thermal activation energy, a negligible isotope effect, a large pre-exponential factor in the conductivity model, and a strong dependence on humidity, all of which are consistent with a vehicle mechanism. The proton conductivity found for this polymer compares favorably with that of MOFs and related porous materials even though it has no framework with pores and channels to provide proton-conduction pathways.
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