Proton conductive properties of one water-stable nickel(II) supramolecule bearing tri-pyridyl and tri-carboxylate ligand

The construction of highly stable complexes using azacyclic carboxylate ligands is an important way to obtain crystalline proton-conducting materials with high performance. In this paper, one three-dimensional supramolecule, [Ni(H2ttp)2]⋅3H2O (1) [H3ttp = 4-(2,4,6-tricarboxyphenyl)-2,2′,6,2′′-terpyr...

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Published inJournal of solid state chemistry Vol. 325; p. 124176
Main Authors Li, Jian-Ding, Han, Xiao-Li, Zhao, Hao-Yu, Han, Bing-Xue, Li, Gang
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Inc 01.09.2023
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Summary:The construction of highly stable complexes using azacyclic carboxylate ligands is an important way to obtain crystalline proton-conducting materials with high performance. In this paper, one three-dimensional supramolecule, [Ni(H2ttp)2]⋅3H2O (1) [H3ttp = 4-(2,4,6-tricarboxyphenyl)-2,2′,6,2′′-terpyridine] has been prepared according to literature approach with slight modification. Firstly, its molecular structure was determined by powder X-ray diffraction, infrared spectroscopy, and elemental analysis, followed by a thermogravimetric determination to confirm its thermal and water stability. The N2 and water H2O adsorption abilities were also measured. Electrochemical experiments have shown 1 to be a typical temperature and humidity-dependent proton conductor with an optimum proton conductivity of 4.00 × 10−4 S/cm (98% RH/100 °C). A large number of uncoordinated carboxylate units and crystalline water molecules, as well as the H-bonding networks inside the framework, provide effective channels for proton transportation. The proton-conductive mechanism was further postulated following the calculated value of activation energy. Proton conductive properties of one water-stable nickel(II) supramolecule bearing tri-pyridyl and tri-carboxylate ligand. The three-dimensional solid supramolecular structure of nickel constructed from polypyridine and polycarboxylic acid ligands shows high water stability and proton conductivity positively correlated with temperature and humidity. [Display omitted] •One carboxylate-based supramolecule was obtained.•Its water-assisted proton-conducting properties were examined.•The conductive mechanism was proposed.
ISSN:0022-4596
1095-726X
DOI:10.1016/j.jssc.2023.124176