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High Proton Selectivity Sulfonated Polyimides Ion Exchange Membranes for Vanadium Flow Batteries

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POLYMERS
Volume 10, Issue 12, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/polym10121315

Keywords

sulfonated polyimides; ion exchange membrane; proton selectivity; Vanadium flow batteries

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  1. National Nature Science Foundation of China [21376253]
  2. Beijing National Science Foundation [L172047]

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High proton selectivity is the ultimate aim for the ion exchange membranes (IEMs). In this study, two kinds of sulfonated polyimides (SPI)non-fluorinated and fluorine-containing polyimidewith about 40% sulfonation degree were synthesized by one-step high temperature polymerization. High proton selectivity IEMs were prepared and applied in vanadium flow batteries (VFB). The chemical structures, physicochemical properties and single cell performance of these membranes were characterized. The results indicate that high molecular weight of SPIs can guarantee the simultaneous achievement of good mechanical and oxidative stability for IEMs. Meanwhile, the proton selectivity of SPI membrane is five times higher than that of Nafion115 membranes due to the introduction of fluorocarbon groups. Consequently, the single cell assembled with SPI membranes exhibits excellent energy efficiency up to 84.8% at a current density of 100 mAcm(-2), which is 4.6% higher than Nafion115. In addition, the capacity retention is great after 500 charge-discharge cycles. All results demonstrate that fluorinated SPI ion exchange membrane has a bright prospect in new energy field.

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