Mixed Ionic and Electronic Conductivity in a Tetrathiafulvalene-Phosphonate Metal-Organic Framework
Catarina Ribeiro1, Bowen Tan2, Flávio Figueira1
1Department of Chemistry, CICECO-Aveiro Institute of Materials, University of Aveiro, 3810-393 Aveiro, Portugal.
Abstract:
Mixed ionic-electronic conductors have great potential as materials for energy storage applications. However, despite their promising properties, only a handful of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) provide efficient pathways for both ion and electron transport. This work reports a proton-electron dual-conductive MOF based on tetrathiafulvalene(TTF)-phosphonate linkers and lanthanum ions. The formation of regular, partially oxidized TTF stacks with short S···S interactions facilitates electron transport via a hopping mechanism, reporting a room-temperature conductivity of 7.2 × 10-6 S cm-1. Additionally, the material exhibits a proton conductivity of 4.9 × 10-5 S cm-1 at 95% relative humidity conditions due to the presence of free -POH groups, enabling efficient proton transport pathways. These results demonstrate the potential of integrating electroactive building blocks along with phosphonate groups toward the development of mixed ionic-electronic conductors.
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