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Protic organic ionic plastic crystals based on a difunctional cation and the triflate anion: a new solid-state proton
Jun Rao1, R Vijayaraghavan2, Fangfang Chen1
1ARC Centre of Excellence for Electromaterials Science (ACES), Institute for Frontier Materials (IFM), Deakin University, Melbourne Campus at Burwood, Burwood, VIC 3125, Australia. h.zhu@deakin.edu.au maria.forsyth@deakin.edu.au.
Abstract:
Two protic organic ionic plastic crystalline materials based on the mono- and di-protonated cations of N,N-dimethylethylenediamine, (DMEDA) and the triflate anion have been studied. The symmetrical di-protonated cation salt shows 54 °C higher melting point and 24-fold higher conductivity at room temperature as compared to the mono-protonated cation salt, making it a promising candidate for a solid-state proton conductor. The conductivity of this salt was further enhanced by acid doping.
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