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Recent advancements of covalent organic frameworks (COFs) as proton conductors under anhydrous conditions for fuel cell applications

Recent electrochemical energy conversion devices require more advanced proton conductors for their broad applications, especially, proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) construction. Covalent organic frameworks (COFs) are an emerging class of organic porous crystalline materials that are compos...

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Autores principales: Joseph, Vellaichamy, Nagai, Atsushi
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10578502/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37849707
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra04855a
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description Recent electrochemical energy conversion devices require more advanced proton conductors for their broad applications, especially, proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) construction. Covalent organic frameworks (COFs) are an emerging class of organic porous crystalline materials that are composed of organic linkers and connected by strong covalent bonds. The unique characteristics including well-ordered and tailorable pore channels, permanent porosity, high degree of crystallinity, excellent chemical and thermal stability, enable COFs to be the potential proton conductors in fuel cell devices. Generally, proton conduction of COFs is dependent on the amount of water (extent of humidity). So, the constructed fuel cells accompanied complex water management system which requires large radiators and airflow for their operation at around 80 °C to avoid overheating and efficiency roll-off. To overcome such limitations, heavy-duty fuel cells require robust proton exchange membranes with stable proton conduction at elevated temperatures. Thus, proton conducting COFs under anhydrous conditions are in high demand. This review summarizes the recent progress in emerging COFs that exhibit proton conduction under anhydrous conditions, which may be prospective candidates for solid electrolytes in fuel cells.
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spelling pubmed-105785022023-10-17 Recent advancements of covalent organic frameworks (COFs) as proton conductors under anhydrous conditions for fuel cell applications Joseph, Vellaichamy Nagai, Atsushi RSC Adv Chemistry Recent electrochemical energy conversion devices require more advanced proton conductors for their broad applications, especially, proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) construction. Covalent organic frameworks (COFs) are an emerging class of organic porous crystalline materials that are composed of organic linkers and connected by strong covalent bonds. The unique characteristics including well-ordered and tailorable pore channels, permanent porosity, high degree of crystallinity, excellent chemical and thermal stability, enable COFs to be the potential proton conductors in fuel cell devices. Generally, proton conduction of COFs is dependent on the amount of water (extent of humidity). So, the constructed fuel cells accompanied complex water management system which requires large radiators and airflow for their operation at around 80 °C to avoid overheating and efficiency roll-off. To overcome such limitations, heavy-duty fuel cells require robust proton exchange membranes with stable proton conduction at elevated temperatures. Thus, proton conducting COFs under anhydrous conditions are in high demand. This review summarizes the recent progress in emerging COFs that exhibit proton conduction under anhydrous conditions, which may be prospective candidates for solid electrolytes in fuel cells. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023-10-16 /pmc/articles/PMC10578502/ /pubmed/37849707 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra04855a Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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Joseph, Vellaichamy
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Recent advancements of covalent organic frameworks (COFs) as proton conductors under anhydrous conditions for fuel cell applications
title Recent advancements of covalent organic frameworks (COFs) as proton conductors under anhydrous conditions for fuel cell applications
title_full Recent advancements of covalent organic frameworks (COFs) as proton conductors under anhydrous conditions for fuel cell applications
title_fullStr Recent advancements of covalent organic frameworks (COFs) as proton conductors under anhydrous conditions for fuel cell applications
title_full_unstemmed Recent advancements of covalent organic frameworks (COFs) as proton conductors under anhydrous conditions for fuel cell applications
title_short Recent advancements of covalent organic frameworks (COFs) as proton conductors under anhydrous conditions for fuel cell applications
title_sort recent advancements of covalent organic frameworks (cofs) as proton conductors under anhydrous conditions for fuel cell applications
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10578502/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37849707
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra04855a
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