Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8961309 International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2018 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
The proton transport can be enhanced by properly controlling the chemical structure of side chains. In this work, polyelectrolytes supported on poly (arylene ether ketone), decorated with four kinds of nitrogen-heterocycles, were prepared as alternative materials for high-temperature proton exchange membrane (HT-PEM) applications. Particularly, the “prominent basic” alongside backbone makes positive imidazole group more effective than other three to promote phosphoric acid doping, enhance proton conductivity and avoid phosphoric acid leakage. The obtained BrPAEK-MeIm1.6 membranes (1.6 imidazole/unit), with PA doping level of 19.2 in 1 h acid absorption process, exhibited the conductivity of 0.091 S cm−1 at 170 °C. Under harsh experimental conditions, membrane with higher imidazole exhibited relatively higher phosphoric acid retention ability (27% enhancement). The stability of proton conductivity has also been demonstrated, which indicates that the PA/BrPAEK-MeIm1.6 come to an equilibrium state with 77.7% of initial conductivity after 5 h. Then, there is almost negligible conductivity loss within 30 h. These results provide a basic understanding of nitrogen-heterocyclic addition and PA absorption and open up avenues for further research in this area.
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