Conjugated Microporous Polymer With C C And C-F Bonds: Achieving Remarkable Stability And Super Anhydrous Proton Conductivity

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES(2021)

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Introducing nonvolatile liquid acids into porous solids is a promising solution to construct anhydrous proton-conducting electrolytes, but due to weak coordination or covalent bonds building these solids, they often suffer from structural instability in acidic environments. Herein, we report a series of steady conjugated microporous polymers (CMPs) linked by robust alkynyl bonds and functionalized with perfluoroalkyl groups and incorporate them with phosphoric acid. The resulting composite electrolyte exhibits high anhydrous proton conductivity at 30-120 degrees C (up to 4.39 x 10(-3) S cm(-1)), and the activation energy is less than 0.4 eV. The excellent proton conductivity is attributed to the hydrophobic pores that provide nanospace for continuous proton transport, and the hydrogen bonding between phosphoric acid and perfluoroalkyl chains of CMPs promotes short-distance proton hopping from one side to the other.
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conjugated microporous polymer, anhydrous proton conductivity, perfluoroalkyl, hydrophobic, phosphoric acid doping
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