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Effect of Hydrophobic Side Chain Length on Poly(carbazolyl terphenyl piperidinium) Anion Exchange Membranes

ACS Applied Energy Materials [2022]
Zhi Hong Cai, Xue Lang Gao, Wei Ting Gao, Yvonne Shuen Lann Choo, Jia Jun Wang, Qiu Gen Zhang, Ai Mei Zhu, Qing Lin Liu
ABSTRACT

In recent years, with the continuous application of superacid-catalyzed condensation reaction in the preparation of anion exchange membranes (AEMs), a number of AEMs with excellent performance have been designed. Among them, the method to copolymerize two aromatic compounds with piperidone via a superacid-catalyzed reaction to synthesize anionic conducting copolymers has been widely discussed by researchers. Here, we focus on the introduction of poly(N-alkylcarbazole-co-terphenyl N,N′-dimethylpiperidinium) (PCTP-n), which is formed by copolymerizing different chain lengths of N-alkylcarbazole (AHC, n = 2, 4, and 6) and p-terphenyl with 1-methyl-4-piperidone (1M4P). As a result of the high-curvature backbone and hydrophobic flexible side chains, the PCTP-n AEMs show comprehensive performance advantage. Among them, the PCTP-6 membrane, with an ultralow swelling (7.9%) and an excellent OH– conductivity retention (91.9% in 2 M NaOH at 80 °C after 1080 h), highlights high dimensional stability and alkaline resistance. Then, the PCTP-2 membrane displays excellent mechanical robustness (EB: 40%, TS: 20 MPa) and a decent OH– conductivity (134 mS cm–1 at 80 °C). Furthermore, the PCTP-2-based single cell exhibits a decent power density of 542 mW cm–2 under H2–O2 condition.

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