Poly(Ethylene Piperidinium)s for Anion Exchange Membranes

Author:

Chen Huanhuan1,Bang Ki‐Taek1,Tian Ye1,Hu Chuan2,Tao Ran1,Yuan Yufei1,Wang Rui1,Shin Dong‐Myeong3,Shao Minhua14,Lee Young Moo2,Kim Yoonseob14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Clear Water Bay, Kowloon Hong Kong SAR China

2. Department of Energy Engineering, College of Engineering Hanyang University Seoul 04763 Republic of Korea

3. Department of Mechanical Engineering The University of Hong Kong Pokfulam Road Hong Kong SAR China

4. Energy Institute The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Hong Kong SAR China

Abstract

AbstractThe lack of anion exchange membranes (AEMs) that possess both high hydroxide conductivity and stable mechanical and chemical properties poses a major challenge to the development of high‐performance fuel cells. Improving one side of the balance between conductivity and stability usually means sacrificing the other. Herein, we used facile, high‐yield chemical reactions to design and synthesize a piperidinium polymer with a polyethylene backbone for AEM fuel cell applications. To improve the performance, we introduced ionic crosslinking into high‐cationic‐ratio AEMs to suppress high water uptake and swelling while further improving the hydroxide conductivity. Remarkably, PEP80‐20PS achieved a hydroxide conductivity of 354.3 mS cm−1 at 80 °C while remaining mechanically stable. Compared with the base polymer PEP80, the water uptake of PEP80‐20PS decreased by 69 % from 813 % to 350 %, and the swelling decreased substantially by 85 % from 350.0 % to 50.2 % at 80 °C. PEP80‐20PS also showed excellent alkaline stability, 84.7 % remained after 35 days of treatment with an aqueous KOH solution. The chemical design in this study represents a significant advancement toward the development of simultaneously highly stable and conductive AEMs for fuel cell applications.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Chemistry,Catalysis

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