Plasma-grafted anion-exchange membrane preparation and process analysis

Chengxu Zhang, Jue Hu*, Wenguang Fan, Michael K.H. Leung*, Yuedong Meng

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Abstract

A green and simplified plasma grafting approach was adopted for anion exchange membranes (AEMs) synthesis based on polyvinyl chloride powders in three steps: plasma bombardment, grafting and alkalization, avoiding the use of toxic chloromethyl ether and quaternization reagents. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) analyses demonstrate the successful grafting of benzyltrimethylammonium groups into the polyvinyl chloride matrix. The plasma-grafted AEM exhibits satisfactory thermal stability, chemical stability and ionic conductivity, suggesting potential application in fuel cell. The plasma bombardment efficiency reaches up to 50% based on the FTIR and XPS results, meaning that one in every three syndiotactic CH2-CHCl units is bombarded in the polyvinyl chloride matrix. But only a small part of plasma bombarded CH2-CHCl units are grafted with (vinylbenzyl)trimethylammonium chloride (VBTAC) monomer, indicating that the grafting efficiency is the performance limiting factor in the plasma-grafted AEM synthesis. We anticipate this finding will provide guidance of plasma grafting technique for AEM preparations.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)218-226
JournalElectrochimica Acta
Volume204
Online published19 Apr 2016
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 20 Jun 2016

Research Keywords

  • Anion exchange membrane
  • Grafting efficiency
  • Plasma bombardment efficiency
  • Plasma-grafting
  • Vinylbenzyl trimethylammonium chloride

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