Polybenzimidazole membranes for vanadium redox flow batteries: Effect of sulfuric acid doping conditions

Authors
Mara, Ikhsan M.Saleem AbbasXuan Huy DoSeung-Young ChoiKobra AziziHans Aage HjulerJong Hyun JangHeung Yong HaDirk Henkensmeier
Issue Date
2022-05
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Citation
Chemical Engineering Journal, v.435
Abstract
Polybenzimidazole (PBI) has been considered as promising membrane material for all-vanadium redox flow batteries (VRFBs) due to its compact morphology that can hinder vanadium crossover. However, its 2?4 mS cm?1 proton conductivity remains a challenge to achieve high energy efficiency. Recently developed PBI membranes showed conductivity up to 18 mS cm?1 by pre-treatment with phosphoric acid (PA) and up to 56 mS cm?1 with KOH. However, since the operation of VRFB uses sulfuric acid (SA), pre-treatment with different chemicals generates chemical wastes. Here we investigate the effects of pre-treaments with SA at various concentrations and temperatures. The optimized membrane (25C_10M, pretreated at 25 °C in 10M SA) increases its thickness during the treatment from 10 to 17 ?m, and shows an improved conductivity in 2 M SA of 9.1 mS cm?1. In V4+ containing electrolyte, the area specific resistance was 262 mΩ cm2, which is 3.3 and 1.7 times better than for 10 ?m thick standard PBI (13 ?m thick in 2 M SA) and 54 ?m thick Nafion 212 membranes, respectively. The selectivity is 458x104 S min cm?3, 7, 30, and 29 times better than for PA, KOH pre-swelling, and Nafion 212 membranes, respectively. A VRFB performance test with a 17 ?m thick 25C_10M PBI membrane showed an energy efficiency of 89.6% at 80 mA cm?2. ? 2022 The Author(s)
Keywords
ELECTROLYTE MEMBRANES; PROTON CONDUCTIVITY; EXCHANGE MEMBRANES; SULFONATION DEGREE; ION-TRANSPORT; PERFORMANCE; MECHANISM; SELECTIVITY; SCATTERING; EFFICIENCY; interchain spacing; Polybenzimidazole; Pre-treatment; Redox flow battery; Sulfuric acid
ISSN
1385-8947
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/115269
DOI
10.1016/j.cej.2022.134902
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