Synthesis of novel copolymers based on: P -methylstyrene, N, N -butylvinylimidazolium and polybenzimidazole as highly conductive anion exchange membranes for fuel cell application

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A series of copolymers as anion exchange membrane materials were synthesized by the copolymerization of N,N-butylvinylimidazolium with p-methylstyrene and polybenzimidazole, and then the corresponding membranes were prepared and are abbreviated in this study as VIBx/PMSy/PBIz. The components of the three polymeric blocks were optimized in order to realize a good compromise between different properties. Membrane test results revealed that the percentage of a single polymeric block in the copolymer influenced directly the anion conductivity of the membrane. Comparing to the commercial membrane A201 Tokuyama, six of the present membranes had a better conductivity at high temperatures, and three displayed better conductivity at all temperatures. The best conductivity is observed for membrane VIB5/PMS1/PBI0.5 which reaches chloride conductivity of 26.3 mS cm-1 at 25 °C and 73.7 mS cm-1 at 100 °C. The membrane had an IEC of 2.6 mmol g-1 and a low activation energy of 6.62 kJ mol-1. Membrane VIB5/PMS2/PBI0.5 is also among the three membranes that had better conductivity, and had 10.77% swelling ratio and 6.66 kJ mol-1 of activation energy. Most membranes showed a low activation energy and in-plane swelling ratio. So far all membranes exhibit a linear Arrhenius behavior and are thermally stable up to 250 °C. The morphology study explored by TEM and AFM showed a well-developed bicontinuous phase distribution of hydrophilic and hydrophobic regions that confirmed a facile transport through the ion channels deduced after the finding of activation energy results.

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Ouadah, A., Xu, H., Luo, T., Gao, S., Zhang, Z., Li, Z., & Zhu, C. (2017). Synthesis of novel copolymers based on: P -methylstyrene, N, N -butylvinylimidazolium and polybenzimidazole as highly conductive anion exchange membranes for fuel cell application. RSC Advances, 7(75), 47806–47817. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7ra06394f

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