Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
635520 Journal of Membrane Science 2011 27 Pages PDF
Abstract

Polyelectrolyte complexes (PECs) constitute a large family of multi-component polymeric materials with rich functionalities. PEC membranes (PECMs) have already been utilized in pervaporation, nanofiltration and fuel cells. In literature, these PECMs were prepared in different methods so that they have the desired structures suitable for targeted applications. For instance, there have been two-ply PECMs, blend PECMs, multilayered PECMs, and homogeneous PECMs that have been utilized for different applications. A systematic retrospect on PECMs will not only propel present research but also stimulate new application potentials of PECMs. This review article focuses on the physical background, preparation and application aspects of PECMs in pervaporation, nanofiltration and fuel cells.

Graphical abstractThis article reviews recent processes in the preparation of different types of PEC membranes and their applications in pervaporation, nanofiltration and fuel cells.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload high-quality image (144 K)Download as PowerPoint slideHighlights► Preparation of PEC membranes in different forms is reviewed. ► Applications of PEC membranes in PV, NF, and fuel cells are reviewed. ► Structures of PEC membranes and their future opportunities are discussed.

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