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Spatial-Temporal Characteristics of Confined Polymer Motion Determine Proton Conduction of Polyoxometalate–Poly(ethylene glycol) Hybrid Nanocomposites

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posted on 2018-08-14, 00:00 authored by Huarui Wu, Lengwan Li, Masaki Tsuboi, Yongqiang Cheng, Weiyu Wang, Eugene Mamontov, Sayaka Uchida, Zhe Wang, Panchao Yin
Highly efficient proton conductors, polyoxometalate–poly­(ethylene glycol) (POM–PEG) hybrid nanocomposites, have been synthesized by encapsulating a single PEG chain inside the 1D nanochannel defined by the frameworks of POMs. By employing two types of neutron scattering techniques complemented by thermal analysis, we prove that in a nanochannel a single PEG chain stays as a distorted helix. More importantly, we reveal that the PEG segments perform a localized longitudinal random walk and quantitatively show the strong correlation between the local motion of PEG and the macroscopic proton conduction of the material. On the basis of these spatial-temporal characteristics, a microscopic picture for the proton conduction process of POM–PEG hybrid materials is proposed.

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