Comparative Study on Proton Conductivity and Mechanism Analysis of Two Imidazole Modified Imine‐Based Covalent Organic Frameworks

Author:

Zhang Shuai‐Long1,Guo Zhong‐Cheng1,Su An‐Ran1,Yang Jian1,Li Zi‐Feng1,Si Yu‐Bing1,Li Gang1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Chemistry and Green Catalysis Center Zhengzhou University Zhengzhou 450001 Henan P.R. China

Abstract

AbstractThis work elucidates the potential impact of intramolecular H‐bonds within the pore walls of covalent organic frameworks (COFs) on proton conductivity. Employing DaTta and TaTta as representative hosts, it was observed that their innate proton conductivities (σ) are both unsatisfactory and σ(DaTta)<σ(TaTta). Intriguingly, the performance of both imidazole‐loaded products, Im@DaTta and Im@TaTta is greatly improved, and the σ of Im@DaTta (0.91×10−2 S cm−1) even surpasses that of Im@TaTta (3.73×10−3 S cm−1) under 100 °C and 98 % relative humidity. The structural analysis, gas adsorption tests, and activation energy calculations forecast the influence of imidazole on the H‐bonded system within the framework, leading to observed changes in proton conductivity. It is hypothesized that intramolecular H‐bonds within the COF framework impede efficient proton transmission. Nevertheless, the inclusion of an imidazole group disrupts these intramolecular bonds, leading to the formation of an abundance of intermolecular H‐bonds within the pore channels, thus contributing to a dramatic increase in proton conductivity. The related calculation of Density Functional Theory (DFT) provides further evidence for this inference.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Chemistry,Catalysis,Organic Chemistry

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