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Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry, Vol.57, No.10, 1059-1069, 2019
Effect of crosslinking on the properties of partially fluorinated anion exchange membranes
A series of crosslinked, ammonium-functionalized, and partially fluorinated copolymers have been prepared and evaluated as anion exchange membranes. In order to investigate the effect of crosslinking on the membrane properties, precursor copolymers containing chloromethyl groups were crosslinked with various aliphatic diamines followed by quaternization with monoamines. Crosslinking was effective in lowering water absorbability at no expense of high hydroxide ion conductivity of the membranes. By tuning the degree of crosslinking (20mol %) and crosslinker chain length (C6 and C8), the highest ion conductivity of 73 mS/cm (at 80 degrees C in water) was achieved. Furthermore, alkaline stability of the membranes was also improved by the crosslinking; the remaining ion conductivity after the stability test (in 1M potassium hydroxide at 80 degrees C) was 8.2 mS/cm (after 1000h) for the C6 crosslinked membrane and 1 mS/cm (after 500h) for the uncrosslinked membrane, respectively. The ammonium groups attached with the crosslinkers seemed more alkaline stable than the uncrosslinked benzyltrimethylammonium groups, while the polymer main chain was intact under the harsh alkaline conditions. (c) 2019 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.