Ultra-fast Proton Conduction and Photocatalytic Water Splitting in a Pillared Metal-Organic Framework.

Journal of the American Chemical Society(2023)

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Proton-exchange membrane fuel cells enable the portable utilization of hydrogen (H) as an energy resource. Current electrolytic materials have limitation, and there is an urgent need to develop new materials showing especially high proton conductivity. Here, we report the ultra-fast proton conduction in a novel metal-organic framework, MFM-808, which adopts an unprecedented topology and a unique structure consisting of two-dimensional layers of {Zr}-clusters. By replacing the bridging formate with sulfate ligands within {Zr}-layers, the modified MFM-808-SO exhibits an exceptional proton conductivity of 0.21 S·cm at 85 °C and 99% relative humidity. Modeling by molecular dynamics confirms that proton transfer is promoted by an efficient two-dimensional conducting network assembled by sulfate-{Zr}-layers. MFM-808-SO also possesses excellent photocatalytic activity for water splitting to produce H, paving a new pathway to achieve a renewable hydrogen-energy cycle.
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photocatalytic water splitting,proton,metal–organic framework,pillared metal–organic,ultra-fast
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