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Superprotonic Conductivity of MOF‐808 Achieved by Controlling the Binding Mode of Grafted Sulfamate
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A metal-organic framework (MOF) having superprotonic conductivity, MOF-808, is prepared by modulating the binding mode of the sulfamate (SA) moieties grafted onto the metal clusters. The activation of the SA-grafted MOF-808 at 150 °C changes the binding mode of the grafted SA from monodentate to bridging bidentate, thus converting the neutral amido (-S-NH<sub>2</sub> ) moiety of the grafted SA to the more acidic cationic sulfiliminium (-S=NH<sub>2</sub><sup>+</sup> ) moiety. Further, the acidic sulfiliminium moiety of MOF-808-4SA-150 results in more efficient proton conduction than the amido moiety of MOF-808-4SA-60. At 60 °C and 95 % relative humidity, MOF-808-4SA-150 is found to have a proton conductivity of 7.89×10<sup>-2</sup> S cm<sup>-1</sup> , which is more than 30-times higher than that of MOF-808-4SA-60. Moreover, this superprotonic conductivity is well maintained over 1000 cycles of conductivity measurements and for similar cyclic measurements each day for seven days.
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