Proton Conduction at High Temperature in High-Symmetry Hydrogen-Bonded Molecular Crystals of RuIII Complexes with Six Imidazole-Imidazolate Ligands

Chemistry. 2022 Aug 22;28(47):e202201397. doi: 10.1002/chem.202201397. Epub 2022 Jul 26.

Abstract

A new H-bonded crystal [RuIII (Him)3 (Im)3 ] with three imidazole (Him) and three imidazolate (Im- ) groups was prepared to obtain a higher-temperature proton conductor than a Nafion membrane with water driving. The crystal is constructed by complementary N-H⋅⋅⋅N H-bonds between the RuIII complexes and has a rare Icy-c* cubic network topology with a twofold interpenetration without crystal anisotropy. The crystals show a proton conductivity of 3.08×10-5 S cm-1 at 450 K and a faster conductivity than those formed by only HIms. The high proton conductivity is attributed to not only molecular rotations and hopping motions of HIm frameworks that are activated at ∼113 K, but also isotropic whole-molecule rotation of [RuIII (Him)3 (Im)3 ] at temperatures greater than 420 K. The latter rotation was confirmed by solid-state 2 H NMR spectroscopy; probable proton conduction routes were predicted and theoretically considered.

Keywords: Pourbaix diagram; cubic structures; hydrogen bonds; imidazole complexes; proton transport.