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Microporous and low swelling branched poly(aryl piperidinium) anion exchange membranes for high-performed water electrolyzers

JOURNAL OF MEMBRANE SCIENCE [2024]
Shuai Zhang, Xiaofeng Li, Yanqin Yang, Jingde Li, Jifu Zheng, Suobo Zhang
ABSTRACT

The Development of high-efficiency anion exchange membrane water electrolyzers (AEMWEs) depends on a well-designed anion exchange membrane (AEM) that possesses good mechanical robustness, high alkaline stability, and enhanced ionic conductivity. Herein, we use tetraphenylmethane as a branched monomer to create AEMs with branched structure based upon poly(aryl piperidinium)s. When five molar percentage of tetraphenylmethane is incorporated, the quaternized poly( p -terphenyl-tetraphenylmethane-piperidinium) membrane (QPTTP-5%) exhibits low water swelling ratio (8.53% at 80 °C) and decent mechanical strength (31.95 MPa). Meanwhile, the high microporosity and obvious microphase separation behavior of the as-developed QPTTP-5% membrane engendered by the rigid and tetrahedral tetraphenylmethane branched structure improve hydroxide conductivity, reaching 164.70 mS cm −1  at 80 °C. Moreover, the current density of the AEMWE single cell comes up to 1500 mA cm −2  at 2.2 V and 80 °C with the implementation of QPTTP-5% membrane. This study reveals that the introduction of a rigid and three-dimensional branched structure is conducive to the preparation of high-performance AEMs with microporous structure and low swelling ratio.

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