Sulfonyl imide acid-functionalized membranes via Ni (0) catalyzed carbon-carbon coupling polymerization for fuel cells

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Abstract

Polymer membranes, having improved conductivity with enhanced thermal and chemical stability, are desirable for proton exchange membranes fuel cell application. Hence, poly(benzophenone) s membranes (SI-PBP) containing super gas-phase acidic sulfonyl imide groups have been prepared from 2,5-dichlorobenzophenone (DCBP) monomer by C-C coupling polymerization using Ni (0) catalyst. The entirely aromatic C-C coupled polymer backbones of the SI-PBP membranes provide exceptional dimensional stability with rational ion exchange capacity (IEC) from 1.85 to 2.30 mS/cm. The as-synthesized SI-PBP membranes provide enhanced proton conductivity (107.07 mS/cm) compared to Nafion 211® (104.5 mS/cm). The notable thermal and chemical stability of the SI-PBP membranes have been assessed by the thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) and Fenton’s test, respectively. The well distinct surface morphology of the SI-PBP membranes has been confirmed by the atomic force microscopy (AFM). These results of SI-PBP membranes comply with all the requirements for fuel cell applications.

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Sutradhar, S. C., Yoon, S., Ryu, T., Jin, L., Zhang, W., Jang, H., & Kim, W. (2021). Sulfonyl imide acid-functionalized membranes via Ni (0) catalyzed carbon-carbon coupling polymerization for fuel cells. Membranes, 11(1), 1–12. https://doi.org/10.3390/membranes11010049

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