Alkaline membrane water electrolysis fed by renewable energy is a promising technology to produce "green" hydrogen for a variety of applications. Thanks to their unique characteristics of chemical, thermal and electrochemical stability, perfluorinated polymers are proposed as an alternative to hydrocarbon-based anion exchange membranes (AEMs) for applications in water electrolysers. A simple two-step functionalization reaction to introduce quaternary ammonium groups onto Aquivion® perfuorinated backbone is reported using a low toxicity dispersant. The most appropriate dispersant (Novec 7500) and reaction parameters (5 °C for 2 hrs) are selected. The complete conversion of the precursors into a quaternary ammonium salt is confirmed by a solid-state NMR study. Physico-chemical properties, thermal behavior and anion conductivity of the formed AEM are investigated. The phase separation characteristics of this perfluorinated polymer allow to reach a membrane ion mobility (?) 1.99 10 cm V1 s, one order of magnitude higher than the FAA3-50 commercial membrane, meaning an enhanced ion dissociation. A very limited degradation of functional groups is demonstrated after immersion in alkaline solution, with only 2 % of ion exchange capacity (IEC) reduction against 14 % of the FAA3-50 commercial membrane. An electrolysis current density of 0.9 A cm at 2.2 V and 90 °C, is achieved showing very promising applications for green hydrogen production.
Aquivion-based anion exchange membranes: Synthesis optimization via dispersant agents and reaction time
Carbone A.;Campagna Zignani S.;Gatto I.;Pedicini R.;Arico A. S.
2023
Abstract
Alkaline membrane water electrolysis fed by renewable energy is a promising technology to produce "green" hydrogen for a variety of applications. Thanks to their unique characteristics of chemical, thermal and electrochemical stability, perfluorinated polymers are proposed as an alternative to hydrocarbon-based anion exchange membranes (AEMs) for applications in water electrolysers. A simple two-step functionalization reaction to introduce quaternary ammonium groups onto Aquivion® perfuorinated backbone is reported using a low toxicity dispersant. The most appropriate dispersant (Novec 7500) and reaction parameters (5 °C for 2 hrs) are selected. The complete conversion of the precursors into a quaternary ammonium salt is confirmed by a solid-state NMR study. Physico-chemical properties, thermal behavior and anion conductivity of the formed AEM are investigated. The phase separation characteristics of this perfluorinated polymer allow to reach a membrane ion mobility (?) 1.99 10 cm V1 s, one order of magnitude higher than the FAA3-50 commercial membrane, meaning an enhanced ion dissociation. A very limited degradation of functional groups is demonstrated after immersion in alkaline solution, with only 2 % of ion exchange capacity (IEC) reduction against 14 % of the FAA3-50 commercial membrane. An electrolysis current density of 0.9 A cm at 2.2 V and 90 °C, is achieved showing very promising applications for green hydrogen production.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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