Issue 12, 2007

Investigations of the ex situ ionic conductivities at 30 °C of metal-cation-free quaternary ammonium alkaline anion-exchange membranes in static atmospheres of different relative humidities

Abstract

This article presents the first systematic study of the effect of Relative Humidity (RH) on the water content and hydroxide ion conductivity of quaternary ammonium-based Alkaline Anion-Exchange Membranes (AAEMs). These AAEMs have been developed specifically for application in alkaline membrane fuel cells, where conductivities of >0.01 S cm−1 are mandatory. When fully hydrated, an ETFE-based radiation-grafted AAEM exhibited a hydroxide ion conductivity of 0.030 ± 0.005 S cm−1 at 30 °C without additional incorporation of metal hydroxide salts; this is contrary to the previous wisdom that anion-exchange membranes are very low in ionic conductivity and represents a significant breakthrough for metal-cation-free alkaline ionomers. Desirably, this AAEM also showed increased dimensional stability on full hydration compared to a Nafion®-115 proton-exchange membrane; this dimensional stability is further improved (with no concomitant reduction in ionic conductivity) with a commercial AAEM of similar density but containing additional cross-linking. However, all of the AAEMs evaluated in this study demonstrated unacceptably low conductivities when the humidity of the surrounding static atmospheres was reduced (RH = 33–91%); this highlights the requirement for continued AAEM development for operation in H2/air fuel cells with low humidity gas supplies. Preliminary investigations indicate that the activation energies for OH conduction in these quaternary ammonium-based solid polymer electrolytes are typically 2–3 times higher than for H+ conduction in acidic Nafion®-115 at all humidities.

Graphical abstract: Investigations of the ex situ ionic conductivities at 30 °C of metal-cation-free quaternary ammonium alkaline anion-exchange membranes in static atmospheres of different relative humidities

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
26 Oct 2006
Accepted
15 Nov 2006
First published
01 Dec 2006

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2007,9, 1479-1486

Investigations of the ex situ ionic conductivities at 30 °C of metal-cation-free quaternary ammonium alkaline anion-exchange membranes in static atmospheres of different relative humidities

J. R. Varcoe, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2007, 9, 1479 DOI: 10.1039/B615478F

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