Electrochimica Acta, Vol.54, No.9, 2603-2609, 2009
Studies on anhydrous proton conducting membranes based on imidazole derivatives and sulfonated polyimide
Anhydrous proton conducting membranes based on sulfonated polyimide (sPI) and imidazole derivatives were prepared. The acid-base composite membranes show a good chemical oxidation stability and high thermal stability. The addition of imidazole derivatives in sPIs can improve the chemical oxidation stability of the composite membranes enormously, and even much better than that of pure sPI. The proton conductivity of a typical sPI/xUI(2-undecylimidazole) composite membrane can reach 10(-3) S cm(-1) at 180 degrees C under the anhydrous condition. The proton conductivity of the acid-base composite membranes increases significantly with increasing content of UI. Moreover, UI in sPI/xUI composite membrane is difficult to be brought out by the vapor due to the existence of long hydrophobic moiety, which will improve the stability and lifetime of the membranes in the fuel cells. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Proton conductivity;Imidazole derivatives;Sulfonated polyimide;Acid-base composite;Chemical oxidation stability