Amination modification of graphene oxide for the in-situ synthesis of sulfonated polyimide-based composite proton exchange membranes
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posted on 2024-08-29, 16:02authored byZhiwei Ling, Bei Wang, Qingting Liu, Xudong Fu, Rong Zhang, Shengfei Hu, Xiao Li, Feng Zhao, Xujin BaoXujin Bao, Jun Yang
To mitigate the severe degradation of mechanical properties and stability of highly sulfonated proton exchange membranes (PEMs) caused by the sulfonic acid groups, amino-functionalized graphene oxide (AGO) was embedded into sulfonated polyimide (SPI) for the in-situ synthesis of a composite proton exchange membrane. The introduction of AGO nanoparticles facilitated the enhancement of the crystallinity of the composite membrane, with the well-constructed interface and dispersion. The resulting AGO-SPI composite membrane exhibited high mechanical strength and stability. The fracture strength of AGO-SPI composite membrane was approximately 61 MPa, which was 1.85 times higher than that of pure SPI. Meanwhile, the weight loss of AGO-SPI composite membrane in Fenton's reagent was only 2.11 %. Additionally, at 90 °C/98 % RH, the proton conductivity of AGO-SPI composite membrane reached 50.1 mS cm−1, which was 3.53 times higher than that of pristine SPI. The results suggest the promising application prospects of the proton exchange composite membrane.
Funding
Key Programs of Hubei Province, China (2021BGD018)
Open Foundation of Hubei Provincial Key Laboratory of Green Materials for Light Industry, China (202307B04)
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Aeronautical, Automotive, Chemical and Materials Engineering