Abstract

To avoid the detrimental effect of aryl ethers on the alkali stability of anion exchange membrane (AEM), elaborately designed and synthesized poly(styrene-co-4-vinyl pyridine) (PS4VP) copolymer without aryl ether linkages is used to prepare AEMs. By introducing commercialized polyquaternium-10 (PQ-10) as the main ion-conducting molecule, the fully-interpenetrating polymer network quaternized PS4VP/PQ-10 (F-IPN QPS4VP/PQ-10) AEMs are prepared by cross-linking PS4VP and PQ-10, respectively. The as-prepared F-IPN QPS4VP/PQ-10 AEMs have obvious nanoscale microphase-separated morphologies, which ensure the membranes have good mechanical properties and dimensional stability. With optimized component ratios, F-IPN QPS4VP/PQ-10 AEM exhibits high ionic conductivity (74.29 mS/cm at 80 °C) and power density (111.83 mW/cm2 at 60 °C), as well as excellent chemical stabilities (94.36% retaining of initial mass after immersion in Fenton reagent at 30 °C for 10 days, and 92.28% retaining of original ionic conductivity after immersion in 1 M NaOH solution at 60 °C for 30 days), which are greater than those of semi-interpenetrating polymer network QPS4VP/PQ-10 AEM. In summary, a combination of fully-interpenetrating polymer network and stable polymer chains and ion-conducting moieties is found to effectively overcome the trade-off between high ionic conductivity and good dimensional/chemical stabilities.

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