Database of Nonaqueous Proton-Conducting Materials

Date Published
03/19/2025
Publication Type
Journal Article
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DOI
10.1021/acsami.4c22618
Abstract

This work presents the assembly of 48 papers, representing 74 different compounds and blends, into a machine-readable database of nonaqueous proton-conducting materials. SMILES was used to encode the chemical structures of the molecules, and we tabulated the reported proton conductivity, proton diffusion coefficient, and material composition for a total of 3152 data points. The data spans a broad range of temperatures ranging from −70 to 260 °C. To explore this landscape of nonaqueous proton conductors, DFT was used to calculate the proton affinity of 18 unique proton carriers. The results were then compared to the activation energy derived from fitting experimental data to the Arrhenius equation. It was found that while the widely recognized positive correlation between the activation energy and proton affinity may hold among closely related molecules, this correlation does not necessarily apply across a broader range of molecules. This work serves as an example of the potential analyses that can be conducted using literature data combined with emerging research tools in computation and data science to address specific materials design problems.

Journal
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
Volume
17
Year of Publication
2025
Issue
11
Pagination
16901-16908
Publisher
American Chemical Society (ACS)
ISSN Number
1944-8244, 1944-8252
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