Abstract
Ammonium and sodium salts (ion pairs) of a multi-interactive tri(4-pyridyl)hexaazaphenalenyl anion (TPHAP-) showed completely different ion-conductive properties depending on the crystal structure. TPHAP columnar crystals showed a high conductivity of 10-3 S cm-1 while retaining their structures even under humid conditions, whereas TPHAP dimer crystals exhibited a conductivity of ∼10-5 S cm-1 with crystallinity deterioration. The main unit structures induced by multi-interactivity realized different water accessibility, which explains the differences in their ion conductivity and stability against humidity.
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Lee, G. R., Ohtsu, H., Koo, J., Yakiyama, Y., Park, M. J., Inoue, D., … Kawano, M. (2016). Crystallinity-dependence of ionic conductivity in the ion pairs of a multi-interactive anion. Chemical Communications, 52(20), 3962–3965. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5cc10136k
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