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Oligomeric chain extender-derived anion conducting membrane materials with poly(p-phenylene)-based architecture for fuel cells and water electrolyzersopen access

Authors
Cha, Min SucPark, Ji EunKim, SungjunShin, Sang-HunYang, Seok HwanLee, Seung JaeKim, Tae-HoYu, Duk ManSo, SoonyongOh, Kang MinSung, Yung-EunCho, Yong-HunLee, Jang Yong
Issue Date
May-2022
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Keywords
Binary Alloys; Degradation; Fuel Cells; Iron Alloys; Membranes; Chain Extenders; Conducting Membrane; Electrolyzers; Hydroxide Conductivities; Membrane Material; Performance; Platinum Group Metals; Poly (p-phenylene); Poly(p-phenylene)s; Polymer Main Chain; Oligomers
Citation
Journal of Materials Chemistry A, v.10, no.17, pp 9693 - 9706
Pages
14
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Journal of Materials Chemistry A
Volume
10
Number
17
Start Page
9693
End Page
9706
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/3173
DOI
10.1039/d1ta10868a
ISSN
2050-7488
2050-7496
Abstract
Herein, we report a series of oligomeric chain extender-derived AEMs (QPP-b-PSK-w-TMA) with increased molecular weights. The QPP-b-PSK-w-TMA membranes showed excellent polymer main-chain stability as well as outstanding hydroxide conductivity, 129 mS cm(-1) at 80 degrees C, which is 1.6 times higher than that of FAA-3, moreover, the QPP-b-PSK-w-TMA also exhibited remarkable thermally stable rheological properties originating from the main chain structure. Using the QPP-b-PSK-3.5-TMA membrane, we demonstrated that a high performance low platinum group metal (PGM)-loaded AEMFC showed a high specific power of 4.9 W mg(PGM)(-1), which is the highest value among those reported for the state-of-the-art AEMFCs with PGM-based electrodes. In addition, an AEMWE with the QPP-b-PSK-3.5-TMA membrane showed a high performance of 4.0 A cm(-2) at 1.9 V under 90 degrees C and durable performance with a low degradation rate of 1.2 mV h(-1) for 100 h despite the use of the NiFe catalyst under 80 degrees C.
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