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Quaternary Ammonium-Bearing Perfluorinated Polymers for Anion Exchange Membrane Applicationsopen access

Authors
Lee, SeunghyunLee, HyejinYang, Tae-HyunBae, ByungchanTran, Nguyen Anh ThuCho, YounghyunJung, NamgeeShin, Dongwon
Issue Date
Nov-2020
Publisher
Molecular Diversity Preservation International
Keywords
perfluorinated polymer; anion exchange membrane; morphology; ion conductivity; flow-electrode capacity deionization
Citation
Membranes, v.10, no.11
Journal Title
Membranes
Volume
10
Number
11
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/2351
DOI
10.3390/membranes10110306
ISSN
2077-0375
Abstract
Perfluorinated polymers are widely used in polymer electrolyte membranes because of their excellent ion conductivity, which are attributed to the well-defined morphologies resulting from their extremely hydrophobic main-chains and flexible hydrophilic side-chains. Perfluorinated polymers containing quaternary ammonium groups were prepared from Nafion- and Aquivion-based sulfonyl fluoride precursors by the Menshutkin reaction to give anion exchange membranes. Perfluorinated polymers tend to exhibit poor solubility in organic solvents; however, clear polymer dispersions and transparent membranes were successfully prepared using N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone at high temperatures and pressures. Both perfluorinated polymer-based membranes exhibited distinct hydrophilic-hydrophobic phase-separated morphologies, resulting in high ion conductivity despite their low ion exchange capacities and limited water uptake properties. Moreover, it was found that the capacitive deionization performances and stabilities of the perfluorinated polymer membranes were superior to those of the commercial Fumatech membrane.
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