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Particle size dependence of proton conduction in a cationic lanthanum phosphonate MOF
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A lanthanum(iii) metal-organic framework, PCMOF21-AcO [La<sub>2</sub>(H<sub>2</sub>L)<sub>1.5</sub>(AcO)<sub>3</sub>·(H<sub>2</sub>O)<sub>5.59</sub>], with a 3-D network linked by dicationic bis(dimethylphosphonato)bipiperidinium units and both coordinated and free acetate counter anions is reported. PCMOF21-AcO was water stable and showed very good proton conductivity >10<sup>-3</sup> S cm<sup>-1</sup> at 85 °C and 95% relative humidity. PCMOF21-AcO also showed a bimodal particle size distribution and so proton conductivity was further examined as a function of particle size. Large (≥220 μm), intermediate (125 ≤x < 180 μm) and small (<38 μm) particles were sieved and proton conductivity compared. The larger particle samples showed better proton conduction, an observation that supports grain boundaries being a hurdle to proton conduction rather than an enabler (e.g. by degradation routes enabling ion mobility). Proton conductivity as a function of pelletization pressure was also studied and affirmed that, for this system, the single semicircular feature observed in impedance analysis accounted for bulk and grain boundary contributions.
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