Zwitterionic Nanoconfined Proton‐Sieve: Charged Casing for Accelerating Proton Conduction

Author:

Zou Wenwu1,Jiang Guoxing1,Li Baotao1,Zhang Weifeng1,Wang Liming1,Cui Zhiming1,Song Huiyu1,Liang Zhenxing12,Du Li12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Fuel Cell Technology School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering South China University of Technology Guangzhou 510641 China

2. Guangdong Provincial Laboratory of Chemistry and Fine Chemical Engineering Jieyang Center Jieyang 515200 China

Abstract

AbstractSince specifying the structure during operation tends to be challenging for intrinsically proton‐conducting polymers, it becomes increasingly essential to establish a well‐defined migration path in order to predict the proton conductivity. Zwitterion covalent organic frameworks (ziCOFs) provide a platform in crystal frameworks to investigate the proton transfer mechanism, considering their specific charged channel walls, deprotonation surface, and host–guest interactions. Here, a zwitterion nanoconfined proton‐sieves (ziNPS) with “charged casing” channel of charged pathways is proposed to demonstrate theoretically the effectiveness of proton conduction. Density functional theory and molecular dynamic simulation results show that the ziNPS with different anion groups all achieve a shorter hydrogen bond to increase the dense “hydronium‐water” domain, creating a channel of hydrogen bond networks to provide a long‐range pathway for the proton to migrate. As expected, the proton conductivity test by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy demonstrates the aforementioned concept as well. This research presents a fresh view of the ion conduction mechanism originating from localized zwitterionic units, which can apply to the fabrication of COF‐based proton conductors.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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