화학공학소재연구정보센터
Macromolecules, Vol.52, No.5, 2131-2138, 2019
Chemically Stable, Highly Anion Conductive Polymers Composed of Quinquephenylene and Pendant Ammonium Groups
To evaluate the effect of five consecutive phenylene units on the properties of anion conductive polymer membranes, a series of quaternized copolymers (QP-QAF) composed of quinquephenylene and fluorene groups functionalized with pendant hexyltrimethylammonium groups were designed and synthesized. Precursor copolymers, QP-AF, with controllable copolymer compositions were synthesized by Yamamoto coupling reaction as high molecular weights. Quaternization of QP-AF using dimethyl sulfate followed by solution casting provided bendable and tough QP-QAF membranes with the ion exchange capacity (IEC) ranging from 0.80 to 2.78 mequiv g(-1). The QP-QAF membranes contained phase-separated morphology due to the hydrophilic/hydrophobic differences in the components as confirmed by TEM images. High hydroxide ion conductivity (up to 134 mS cm(-1) in water at 80 degrees C) was obtained with the membrane (IEC = 2.25 mequiv g(-1)). The membranes were stable in strongly alkaline conditions (similar to 4 M KOH at 80 degrees C) for 1000 h. An H-2/O-2 alkaline fuel cell using the QP-QAF membrane exhibited 248 mW cm(-2) of the maximum power density at 60 degrees C under fully humidified conditions.