Abstract

AbstractA series of acid‐base hybrid membranes (SPEEK/PANi‐GO), composed of sulfonated poly(ether ether ketone) (SPEEK) and polyaniline‐functionalized graphene oxide (PANi‐GO), have been prepared and applied for vanadium redox flow battery (VRB). The chemical composition and structure for PANi‐GO nanosheets and SPEEK/PANi‐GO hybrid membranes are in detail characterized. Physicochemical properties such as ion exchange capacity, proton conductivity and vanadium ion permeability are highly based on the loadings of PANi‐GO nanofillers. The formed acid‐base pairs, originated from ‐SO3H of SPEEK and ‐NH group of PANi‐GO, decrease the swelling ratio and vanadium ion permeability. Ion selectivity shows a strong dependence upon the PANi‐GO content, and it presents a maximum value at 2% loading. VRB performance by SPEEK/PANi‐GO‐2 hybrid membrane exhibits a higher coulombic efficiency (CE: 98.5%) and energy efficiency (EE: 81.7%) at 30 mA cm−2, as compared with Nafion 117 (CE: 88.9% and EE: 72.5%) and SPEEK membrane (CE: 89.8% and EE: 69%). The self‐discharge time with SPEEK/PANi‐GO‐2 (58 h) is longer than that of Nafion 117 membrane (26 h), and a good chemical and oxidation stability is well demonstrated after 300 times charge‐discharge cycles for SPEEK/PANi‐GO‐2 hybrid membrane. These SPEEK/PANi‐GO hybrid membranes demonstrate a promising application for VRB system.

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