Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1274113 International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2013 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

A high-performance hydroxide exchange membrane was prepared by the chloromethylation and quaternization of Poly ether ether ketone (PEEK) for microbial fuel cell applications. The study reports on the synthesis of a novel quaternized poly ether ether ketone (QPEEK) membrane and subsequent utilization of the ionomer as an anion exchange membrane (AEM). The structural characterization of chloromethylation and quaternization of PEEK was confirmed by FT-IR and 1H1 NMR spectroscopy and the morphologies were viewed by scanning electron microscopy. The effects of oxygen crossover and specific substrate crossover on cathode potential were also studied in detail. The investigation of QPEEK with the commercially available AEM (AMI-7001) revealed that the QPEEK shows excellent static properties, i.e. ion-exchange capacity, water uptake, thickness, etc.; and kinetic properties, i.e. diffusion permeability and better durability over 250 days. Power density obtained from an MFC containing the QPEEK-AEM produced higher value (60 W/m3) than the commercial AMI-7001 AEM (52 W/m3). This study shows that QPEEK could be used as an efficient and a cost effective AEM for an MFC.

► Synthesized QPEEK showed excellent electrical cell performance (ECP) over the AMI-7001. ► The oxygen mass transfer coefficient for QPEEK was lesser as compared to AEM. ► QPEEK showed stable ECP over 250 days, but AEM-7001 significantly deteriorated.

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