Preparation and characterization of highly stable protic-ionic-liquid membranes

International Journal of Hydrogen Energy(2019)

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Abstract
A highly durable proton exchange membranes (PEM)s based on covalently supported ionic liquid (IL) bearing sulfonic acid imidazolium groups were successfully fabricated. The membrane preparation involved radiation induced grafting of 1-vinyl imidazole (1-VIm) onto poly(ethylene-co-tetraflouroethene) (ETFE) film, followed by covalent immobilization of 3-sulfopropyl and subsequent treatment with trifluoromethanesulfonic acid. The ionic conductivity of the supported IL membranes was increased with the increase in the concentration of IL and reached a maximum value of 138 mS cm−1 in a fully hydrated state with an ion exchange capacity of 4.82 mmol g−1 that is higher than Nafion with a similar thickness. The membranes displayed excellent chemical and mechanical stability. In addition, the dimensional and thermal stability of supported IL-membranes were significantly higher than commercial Nafion membranes.
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Supported protic ionic liquid membrane,Dimensional stability,Radiation induced grafting,Poly(vinyl imidazole),Poly(ethylene-co-tetraflouroethene) film
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