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Anion exchange membranes containing no β-hydrogen atoms on ammonium groups: synthesis, properties, and alkaline stability

Novel anion conductive polymer membranes have been designed and synthesized to investigate whether the absence of β-hydrogen atoms of ammonium groups affects the membranes' properties and chemical stability. The hydrophilic monomer, 2,2-bis(4-chlorobenzyl)-2-phenyl-ethylamine (3), was obtained...

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Autores principales: Koronka, Daniel, Miyatake, Kenji
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8693587/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35423692
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra09308d
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description Novel anion conductive polymer membranes have been designed and synthesized to investigate whether the absence of β-hydrogen atoms of ammonium groups affects the membranes' properties and chemical stability. The hydrophilic monomer, 2,2-bis(4-chlorobenzyl)-2-phenyl-ethylamine (3), was obtained via a two-step reaction with an overall yield of 98% under mild reaction conditions. Ni(0)-promoted copolymerization of 3 with 2,2-bis(4-chlorophenyl)hexafluoropropane (1) afforded high molecular weight copolymers (M(n) = 12.8–19.6 kDa, M(w) = 82.1–224.6 kDa). After quaternization with iodomethane, QBAF-BS polymers formed bendable, robust membranes from solution casting. The ion exchange capacity (IEC) of the membranes ranged from 1.50 to 2.44 mequiv. g(−1). The membranes exhibited high hydroxide ion conductivity in water (up to 191 mS cm(−1) at 80 °C for IEC = 2.25 mequiv. g(−1)), suggesting that the newly designed hydrophilic structure was effective in improving the ion conductivity. Based on small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) analyses and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) images, all membranes featured nano-phase separated morphology with a large dependence on the copolymer composition. The strain properties were improved on increasing the content of the hydrophilic component up to IEC = 2.25 mequiv. g(−1), above which the strain became smaller due to the larger water absorption. The membranes were not stable under harsh alkaline conditions (in 8 M KOH at 80 °C) gradually losing the hydroxide ion conductivity. Compared to our previous AEMs which contained typical aliphatic ammonium groups, the lack of β-hydrogen atoms did not practically improve the alkaline stability of AEMs possibly due to the main chain degradation but contributed to higher ion conductivity.
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spelling pubmed-86935872022-04-13 Anion exchange membranes containing no β-hydrogen atoms on ammonium groups: synthesis, properties, and alkaline stability Koronka, Daniel Miyatake, Kenji RSC Adv Chemistry Novel anion conductive polymer membranes have been designed and synthesized to investigate whether the absence of β-hydrogen atoms of ammonium groups affects the membranes' properties and chemical stability. The hydrophilic monomer, 2,2-bis(4-chlorobenzyl)-2-phenyl-ethylamine (3), was obtained via a two-step reaction with an overall yield of 98% under mild reaction conditions. Ni(0)-promoted copolymerization of 3 with 2,2-bis(4-chlorophenyl)hexafluoropropane (1) afforded high molecular weight copolymers (M(n) = 12.8–19.6 kDa, M(w) = 82.1–224.6 kDa). After quaternization with iodomethane, QBAF-BS polymers formed bendable, robust membranes from solution casting. The ion exchange capacity (IEC) of the membranes ranged from 1.50 to 2.44 mequiv. g(−1). The membranes exhibited high hydroxide ion conductivity in water (up to 191 mS cm(−1) at 80 °C for IEC = 2.25 mequiv. g(−1)), suggesting that the newly designed hydrophilic structure was effective in improving the ion conductivity. Based on small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) analyses and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) images, all membranes featured nano-phase separated morphology with a large dependence on the copolymer composition. The strain properties were improved on increasing the content of the hydrophilic component up to IEC = 2.25 mequiv. g(−1), above which the strain became smaller due to the larger water absorption. The membranes were not stable under harsh alkaline conditions (in 8 M KOH at 80 °C) gradually losing the hydroxide ion conductivity. Compared to our previous AEMs which contained typical aliphatic ammonium groups, the lack of β-hydrogen atoms did not practically improve the alkaline stability of AEMs possibly due to the main chain degradation but contributed to higher ion conductivity. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021-01-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8693587/ /pubmed/35423692 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra09308d Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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Koronka, Daniel
Miyatake, Kenji
Anion exchange membranes containing no β-hydrogen atoms on ammonium groups: synthesis, properties, and alkaline stability
title Anion exchange membranes containing no β-hydrogen atoms on ammonium groups: synthesis, properties, and alkaline stability
title_full Anion exchange membranes containing no β-hydrogen atoms on ammonium groups: synthesis, properties, and alkaline stability
title_fullStr Anion exchange membranes containing no β-hydrogen atoms on ammonium groups: synthesis, properties, and alkaline stability
title_full_unstemmed Anion exchange membranes containing no β-hydrogen atoms on ammonium groups: synthesis, properties, and alkaline stability
title_short Anion exchange membranes containing no β-hydrogen atoms on ammonium groups: synthesis, properties, and alkaline stability
title_sort anion exchange membranes containing no β-hydrogen atoms on ammonium groups: synthesis, properties, and alkaline stability
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8693587/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35423692
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra09308d
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