Author:
Hérou Servann,Kasongo-Ntumba Pauline,Periasamy Arun Prakash,King James,McVea Molly,Doszczeczko Szymon,Bushby Andy,Jorge Sobrido Ana Belen,Titirici Maria-Magdalena,Szilágyi Petra Ágota
Abstract
AbstractFor alkaline anion-exchange membrane electrolysers and fuel cells to become a technological reality, hydroxide-ion (OH−) conducting membranes that are flexible, robust, affording high OH− conductivity, and synthesised in a low-cost and scalable way must be developed. In this paper, we engineer a stable, self-supporting, and flexible fibre mat using a low-cost ZIF-8 metal–organic framework composited with ionic liquid tetrabutylammonium hydroxide and widely used polyacrylonitrile as polymeric backbone. We obtain mats with a high intrinsic OH− conductivity for a metal–organic framework-based material already at room temperature, without added ion-conductor polymers. This approach will contribute to the development of low-cost and tuneable ion-conducting membranes.
Funder
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC