Proton conduction in a highly stable BaII coordination polymer constructed by p-phthalic acid
Abstract
null null The design of new crystalline porous proton-conducing materials becomes an urgent demand because of the increasing demand of energy. Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs), or porous coordination polymers (PCPs), have been proved to be ideal candidates for proton-conducting materials in recent years due to their tailorable structures, good crystallinity, and functionalizable porosity. In order to search for new crystalline porous...
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Title
Proton conduction in a highly stable BaII coordination polymer constructed by p-phthalic acid
Published Date
Sep 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
187
Pages
114642
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