화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol.121, No.49, 11486-11490, 1999
Protonic conduction in imidazole: A solid-state N-15 NMR study
Reports of protonic conductivity in crystalline imidazole describe a pronounced anisotropy in the transport of H+ with respect to crystallographic direction. Since charge is carried mainly along imidazole's hydrogen bonding axis (c), it has long been hypothesized that the phenomenon involves the tunneling of protons through hydrogen bonds. A two-dimensional nitrogen-15 exchange NMR study of N-15-labeled imidazole, however, demonstrates that the conduction mechanism does not involve the reorientation of the imidazole ring invoked in current models.