Densely quaternized anion exchange membranes synthesized from Ullmann coupling extension of ionic segments for vanadium redox flow batteries

2019 
Membranes with high ion conductivity and selectivity are important for vanadium redox flow batteries. Herein, densely quaternized anion exchange membranes based on quaternary ammonium functionalized octa-benzylmethyl-containing poly(fluorenyl ether ketone)s (QA-OMPFEKs) were prepared from the (i) condensation polymerization of a newly developed octa-benzylmethyl-containing bisphenol monomer via Ullmann coupling, (ii) bromination at the benzylmethyl sites using N-bromosuccinimide, and (iii) quaternization of the bromomethyl groups using trimethylamine. The QA-OMPFEK-20 with an ion exchange capacity (IEC) of 1.66 mmol g−1 exhibited a higher SO42− conductivity (9.62 mS cm−1) than that of the QA-TMPFEK-40 (4.82 mS cm−1) at room temperature, which had a slightly higher IEC of 1.73 mmol g−1 but much lower QA density. The enhanced SO42− conductivity of QA-OMPFEK-20 was attributed to the ion-segregated structure arising from the densely anchored QA groups, which was validated by SAXS observation. Furthermore, the QA-OMPFEK-20 showed much lower VO2+ permeability (1.24×10−14 m2 s−1) than QA-TMPFEK-40 (5.40×10−13 m2 s−1) and Nafion N212 (5.36×10−12 m2 s−1), leading to improved Coulombic and energy efficiencies in Vanadium redox flow batteries (VRFBs). Therefore, the Ullmann coupling extension is a valuable approach for the development of high performance anion exchange membranes for VRFBs.
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