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Ultrafast and Stable Proton Conduction in Polybenzimidazole Covalent Organic Frameworks via Confinement and Activation

Juan Li, Jing Wang, Zhenhua Wu, Shanshan Tao, Donglin Jiang

2021Angewandte Chemie International Edition113 citationsDOI

Abstract

Polybenzimidazoles are engineering plastics with superb thermal stability and this specificity has sparked a wide-ranging research to explore proton-conducting materials. Nevertheless, such materials encounter challenging issues owing to phosphoric acid proton carrier leakage and slow proton transport. We report a strategy for designing porous polybenzimidazole frameworks to address these key fundamental issues. The built-in channels are designed to be one-dimensionally extended, unidirectionally aligned, and fully occupied by neat phosphoric acid, while the benzimidazole walls trigger multipoint, multichain, and multitype interactions to spatially confine a phosphoric acid network in pores and facilitate proton conduction via deprotonation. The materials exhibit ultrafast and stable proton conduction for low proton carrier content and activation energy-a set of features highly desired for proton transport. Our results offer a design strategy for the fabrication of porous polybenzimidazoles for use in energy conversion applications.

Topics & Concepts

ProtonPhosphoric acidDeprotonationThermal conductionProton transportMaterials scienceThermal stabilityFabricationCovalent bondChemical physicsNanotechnologyChemistryOrganic chemistryPhysicsIonNuclear physicsAlternative medicineMedicinePathologyComposite materialMetallurgyCovalent Organic Framework ApplicationsFuel Cells and Related MaterialsConducting polymers and applications