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SiRim Kim1, Karl W Dawson, Benjamin S Gelfand
1Department of Chemistry, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada, T2N 1N4.
Abstract:
Using the concept of isomorphous replacement applied to entire ligands, a C(3)-symmetric trisulfonate ligand was substituted with a C(3)-symmetric tris(hydrogen phosphonate) ligand in a proton conducting metal-organic framework (MOF). The resulting material, PCMOF2½, has its proton conduction raised 1.5 orders of magnitude compared to the parent material, to 2.1 × 10(-2) S cm(-1) at 90% relative humidity and 85 °C, while maintaining the parent MOF structure.
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