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Updated: Jan 19, 2026
Polymer Classification: Crystallinity
Imidazole-Linked Crystalline Two-Dimensional Polymer with Ultrahigh Proton-Conductivity
Kayaramkodath Chandran Ranjeesh1,2, Rajith Illathvalappil2,3, Sairam Dnyaneshwar Veer1,2
1Organic Chemistry Division , National Chemical Laboratory (CSIR-NCL) , Dr. Homi Bhabha Road , Pune - 4110 08 , India.
Abstract:
Proton-exchange membrane fuel cells are promising energy devices for a sustainable future due to green features, high power density, and mild operating conditions. A facile proton-conducting membrane plays a pivotal role to boost the efficiency of fuel cells, and hence focused research in this area is highly desirable. Major issues associated with the successful example of Nafion resulted in the search for alternate proton conducting materials. Even though proton carrier loaded crystalline porous organic frameworks have been used for proton-conduction, the weak host-guest interactions limited their practical use. Herein, we developed a crystalline 2D-polymer composed of benzimidazole units as the integral part, prepared by the condensation of aryl acid and diamine in polyphosphoric acid medium. The imidazole linked-2D-polymer exhibits ultrahigh proton conductivity (3.2 × 10-2 S cm-1) (at 95% relative humidity and 95 °C) in the pristine state, which is highest among the undoped porous organic frameworks so far reported. The present strategy of a crystalline proton-conducting 2D-polymer will lead to the development of new high performing crystalline solid proton conductor.
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