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The alkali degradation of LDPE-based radiation-grafted anion-exchange membranes studied using different e methods
Radiation-grafted anion-exchange membranes (RG-AEM) in alkaline membrane fuel cells (AEMFC) exhibit promising performances (low in situ resistances, high power outputs and reasonably high alkali stabilities). Much research is focused on developing AEMs with enhanced chemical stabilities in the OH −...
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Published in: | RSC advances 2020-10, Vol.1 (6), p.36467-36477 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Radiation-grafted anion-exchange membranes (RG-AEM) in alkaline membrane fuel cells (AEMFC) exhibit promising performances (low
in situ
resistances, high power outputs and reasonably high alkali stabilities). Much research is focused on developing AEMs with enhanced chemical stabilities in the OH
−
-forms at temperatures >60 °C. This study contributes towards this effort by providing a comparison of three different
ex situ
methods of screening alkali stabilities (where different laboratories conducted experiments on exactly the same batches of RG-AEM). Vinylbenzyl chloride monomer was radiation-grafted onto 25 μm thick low-density polyethylene (LDPE) precursor film in a single batch. This batch of grafted membrane was then split into three sub-batches, which were converted into RG-AEMs
via
amination with either: trimethylamine (TMA),
N
-methylpyrrolidine (MPY), or
N
-methylpiperidine (MPIP). Samples of each RG-AEM (
l
-AEM-TMA,
l
-AEM-MPY, and
l
-AEM-MPIP) were then distributed between the three collaborating institutes for evaluation using each institutes' test protocols. Out of the three head-group chemistries, the
l
-AEM-TMA generally exhibits the best balance of conductivity and
ex situ
alkali degradation, especially in lower humidity environments. The
l
-AEM-TMA also exhibited interestingly high Cl
−
ion conductivities (
ca.
100 mS cm
−1
) when heated to 80 °C in a relative humidity RH = 95% atmosphere, a measurement frequently overlooked in favour of determining conductivities of RG-AEMs submerged in water (conductivities of submerged RG-AEMs can be suppressed due to excessive water contents and swelling).
Three different
ex situ
alkali degradation protocols were compared on single batches of LDPE-based radiation-grafted anion-exchange membranes (containing trimethylammonium,
N
-methylpiperidinium, and
N
-methylpyrrolidinium headgroups). |
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ISSN: | 2046-2069 |
DOI: | 10.1039/d0ra06484j |