Abstract

AbstractIn the field of proton exchange membranes (PEMs), it is still a great challenge to explore new Nafion alternatives, maintaining the high proton conductivity and lowering the cost of practical application. In this work, a series of low sulfonated poly(aryl ether ketone sulfone) (SPAEKS) membranes hybridized by [Bi6O5(OH)3]2(NO3)10·6H2O (H6Bi12O16) have been successfully fabricated. When the doping amount of H6Bi12O16 reaches 5 wt%, the DS15‐Bi12‐5 showing the best proton conductive ability and mechanical properties. The proton conductivity can achieve 72.8 mS·cm−1 at 80°C and the tensile strength can reach 43.57 MPa. Confirmed by experimental data and activation energy (Ea) calculations, the existence of Bi cluster makes more hydrogen bonds, providing additional proton hopping sites and offers more proton transport vehicles, leading to a high proton conduction performance. This work proved that polyoxometalates (POMs) can replace the role of sulfonate groups in SPAEKS to a certain extent and work out the defects of high sulfonation, making a remarkable contribution to the practical application of low sulfonated SPAEKS.

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