| Literature DB >> 25346412 |
Jiangju Si1, Shanfu Lu, Xin Xu, Sikan Peng, Ruijie Xiu, Yan Xiang.
Abstract
To reconcile the tradeoff between conductivity and dimensional stability in AEMs, a novel Gemini quaternary ammonium poly (ether ether ketone) (GQ-PEEK) membrane was designed and successfully synthesized by a green three-step procedure that included polycondensation, bromination, and quaternization. Gemini quaternary ammonium cation groups attached to the anti-swelling PEEK backbone improved the ionic conductivity of the membranes while undergoing only moderate swelling. The grafting degree (GD) of the GQ-PEEK significantly affected the properties of the membranes, including their ion-exchange capacity, water uptake, swelling, and ionic conductivity. Our GQ-PEEK membranes exhibited less swelling (≤ 40 % at 25-70 °C, GD 67 %) and greater ionic conductivity (44.8 mS cm(-1) at 75 °C, GD 67 %) compared with single quaternary ammonium poly (ether ether ketone). Enhanced fuel cell performance was achieved when the GQ-PEEK membranes were incorporated into H2 /O2 single cells.Entities:
Keywords: Gemini quaternary ammonium grafting pattern; conducting materials; electrochemistry; fuel cell; membranes; poly (ether ether ketone)
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25346412 DOI: 10.1002/cssc.201402664
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ChemSusChem ISSN: 1864-5631 Impact factor: 8.928