Efficient proton conduction of a cerium(IV) metal-organic framework built by 3,5-pyrazoledicarboxylic acid

Abstract

Proton-conducting materials are crucial for advancing energy conversion and storage technologies; however, developing candidates with both high conductivity and structural stability remains a significant challenge. Herein, we report a comprehensive study on DUT-67-Ce-PZDC (1), a cerium(IV)-based metal–organic framework (MOF) constructed from 3,5-pyrazoledicarboxylic acid (H₂PZDC), focusing on its structural features and proton-conducting properties. 1 forms a 3D porous framework with the reo topology, assembled from hexanuclear [Ce₆O₄(OH)₄]¹²⁺ clusters bridged by PZDC2- ligands, creating interconnected cubic and octahedral cages. Comprehensive characterizations confirm that it retains structural integrity in water and at temperatures up to 260 °C. Alternating current (AC) impedance measurements reveal significant temperature- and humidity-dependent proton conductivity, with an optimal value of 1.96 × 10−2 S cm−1 at 90 °C and 98% relative humidity (RH), surpassing most reported cerium-based MOFs and comparable to state-of-the-art proton-conducting MOFs. Activation energy calculations (Eₐ = 0.57–0.60 eV) indicate proton conduction follows the Vehicle mechanism, facilitated by hydration ions (e.g., H₃O⁺) and continuous H-bonded networks within the porous framework. The synergistic effects of high-valent Ce⁴⁺ ions (enhanced coordination stability and polarization), dual-functional PZDC2- ligands (proton-binding sites), and interconnected porous structure (water retention and proton transport channels) endow 1 with outstanding performance. This work highlights the untapped potential of Ce⁴⁺-based MOFs as high-performance proton conductors and provides a design paradigm for efficient proton-conducting materials.

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
30 Dec 2025
Accepted
23 Mar 2026
First published
25 Mar 2026

New J. Chem., 2026, Accepted Manuscript

Efficient proton conduction of a cerium(IV) metal-organic framework built by 3,5-pyrazoledicarboxylic acid

W. Chen, Q. Zhuang, J. Li and G. Li, New J. Chem., 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D5NJ05012J

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