Development of a crosslinked quaternized poly(styrene-b-isobutylene-b-styrene)/graphene oxide composite anion exchange membrane for direct alkaline methanol fuel cell application
posted on 2016-06-14, 13:33authored byPei Dai, Zhao-Hua Mo, Ri-Wei Xu, Shu Zhang, Xiao Lin, Wen-Feng LinWen-Feng Lin, Yi-Xian Wu
A cross-linked quaternized poly(styrene-b-isobutylene-b-styrene)/graphene oxide composite anion exchange membrane has been prepared via intercalation of organo-modified graphene oxide (GOA), and
characterized as a promising anion exchange membrane for direct alkaline methanol fuel cell application. In order to further increase the ionic conductivity of the composite membrane, quaternized GOA (GOAN) was introduced into QSIBS. Compared with the Nafion® membrane, the new anion
exchange membranes show a comparable ionic conductivity (1.95 x 10-2 S cm-1) but much lower methanol permeability (1.7 x 10-7 cm2 s-1). The QSIBS/0047OAN-0.50 wt% composite membrane has the highest selectivity, which is about 12 times higher than that of the Nafion 115 membrane. The promising performance is attributed to two factors: one is the barrier effect of the quaternized
octadecylamine-functionalized graphene oxide sheets, which is unfavourable for methanol crossover; and the other is the presence of interconnected ionic transportation channels between the incorporated modified graphene oxide and polymer, which is favourable for ionic transport.
Funding
This work received financial support from the
National Natural Science Foundation of China (51221002), China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation (Sinopec, 215036) and EPSRC (EP/I013229/1), as part of the RCUK Energy
Programme.
History
School
Aeronautical, Automotive, Chemical and Materials Engineering
Department
Chemical Engineering
Published in
RSC Adv.
Citation
DAI, P. ...et al., 2016. Development of a crosslinked quaternized poly(styrene-b-isobutylene-b-styrene)/graphene oxide composite anion exchange membrane for direct alkaline methanol fuel cell application. RSC Advances, 6, pp. 52122–52130.
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2016
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