A series of N-heterocyclic⊂VNU-23 materials have been prepared the impregnation procedure of N-heterocyclic molecules into VNU-23. Their structural characterizations, PXRD, FT-IR, Raman, TGA, H-NMR, SEM-EDX, and EA, confirmed that N-heterocyclic molecules presented within the pores of parent VNU-23, leading to a remarkable enhancement in proton conductivity. Accordingly, the composite with the highest loading of imidazole, Im⊂VNU-23, displays a maximum proton conductivity value of 1.58 × 10 S cm (85% RH and 70 °C), which is ∼4476-fold higher than H⊂VNU-23 under the same conditions. Remarkably, the proton conductivity of Im⊂VNU-23 exceeds the values at 85% RH for several of the reported high-performing MOF materials. Furthermore, Im⊂VNU-23 can retain a stable proton conductivity for more than 96 h, as evidenced by FT-IR and PXRD analyses. These results prove that this hybrid material possesses potential applications as a commercial proton exchange membrane fuel cell.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra08534d | DOI Listing |
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