Post-synthesis modification of MIL-101(Cr)-NO was explored in order to decorate the organic backbone by propyl-sulfonic groups, with the aim to incorporate mobile and acidic protons for solid-state proton electrolyte applications. The resulting solid switched from insulating towards proton superconductive behavior under humidity, while the conductivity recorded at 363 K and 95 % relative humidity reached 4.8×10 S cm . Propitiously, the impregnation of the material by strong acidic molecules (H SO ) further boosted the proton conductivity performances up to the remarkable σ value of 1.3×10 S cm at 363 K/95 % RH, which reaches the performances of the best proton conductive MOF reported so far.
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