Physically-crosslinked anion exchange membranes by blending ionic additive into alkyl-substituted quaternized PPO
- Authors
- Lee, Boryeon; Lim, Haeryang; Chae, Ji Eon; Kim, Hyoung-Juhn; Kim, Tae-Hyun
- Issue Date
- 2019-03-15
- Publisher
- ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
- Citation
- JOURNAL OF MEMBRANE SCIENCE, v.574, pp.33 - 43
- Abstract
- An additive-induced physically crosslinked system for use as anion exchange membranes was developed by blending an additive (DHBQA) containing both long alkyl (C-12, dodecyl) and quaternary ammonium groups into a dodecyl-substituted and quaternary ammonium-functionalized PPO (poly(2,6-dimethyl-1,4-phenylene oxide)) (C12-PPO-QA). The additive, whose diammonium groups act as ion conductors, and whose long alkyl chains bind to the alkyl chains of the C12-PPO-QA polymer through van der Waals interactions, induced the formation of ion clusters as well as physical crosslinking of the C12-PPO-QA polymer. Controlling the amount of additive to maximize its intermolecular interactions with the polymer resulted in a PPO-10.8 membrane (10.8 wt% of additive relative to polymer) with very high ion conductivities of 49.2 mS cm(-1) at 20 degrees C and 107.6 mS cm(-1) at 80 degrees C and low swelling ratios of 18.2% at 20 degrees C and 33.3% at 80 degrees C, as well as excellent mechanical and alkaline stability. The H-2/O-2 single cell performance using PPO-10.8 reached a maximum power density about 60mWcm(-2), higher than that of the PPO-0 sample.
- Keywords
- COMB-SHAPED POLYMERS; COMPOSITE MEMBRANES; ALKALINE STABILITY; GRAPHENE OXIDE; SIDE-CHAINS; HYDROXIDE; WATER; CONDUCTIVITY; POLYSULFONE; TRANSPORT; COMB-SHAPED POLYMERS; COMPOSITE MEMBRANES; ALKALINE STABILITY; GRAPHENE OXIDE; SIDE-CHAINS; HYDROXIDE; WATER; CONDUCTIVITY; POLYSULFONE; TRANSPORT; Anion exchange membranes; Physically-crosslinked system; Ion-conducting additive; Ion conductivity; Van der Waals interaction
- ISSN
- 0376-7388
- URI
- https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/120205
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.memsci.2018.12.053
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- KIST Article > 2019
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