Fluorinated Poly(aryl piperidinium) Membranes for Anion Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells

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Abstract

Anion-exchange-membrane fuel cells (AEMFCs) are a cost-effective alternative to proton-exchange-membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs). The development of high-performance and durable AEMFCs requires highly conductive and robust anion-exchange membranes (AEMs). However, AEMs generally exhibit a trade-off between conductivity and dimensional stability. Here, a fluorination strategy to create a phase-separated morphological structure in poly(aryl piperidinium) AEMs is reported. The highly hydrophobic perfluoroalkyl side chains augment phase separation to construct interconnected hydrophilic channels for anion transport. As a result, these fluorinated PAP (FPAP) AEMs simultaneously possess high conductivity (>150 mS cm−1 at 80 °C) and high dimensional stability (swelling ratio <20% at 80 °C), excellent mechanical properties (tensile strength >80 MPa and elongation at break >40%) and chemical stability (>2000 h in 3 m KOH at 80 °C). AEMFCs with a non-precious Co–Mn spinel cathode using the present FPAP AEMs achieve an outstanding peak power density of 1.31 W cm−2. The AEMs remain stable over 500 h of fuel cell operation at a constant current density of 0.2 A cm−2.

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Wu, X., Chen, N., Hu, C., Klok, H. A., Lee, Y. M., & Hu, X. (2023). Fluorinated Poly(aryl piperidinium) Membranes for Anion Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells. Advanced Materials, 35(26). https://doi.org/10.1002/adma.202210432

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