A supramolecular hydrogel derived from a simple organic salt capable of proton conduction†
Abstract
The supramolecular hydrogel of a simple organic salt derived from a primary amine and a mono-sulfonic acid displayed a proton conductivity of 1.2 × 10−4 S cm−1. The hitherto unknown example of the supramolecular gel displaying proton conductivity provides an intriguing alternative to liquid electrolyte or polymer gel electrolytes.