Tunable Anion Exchange Membrane Conductivity and Permselectivity via Non-Covalent, Hydrogen Bond Cross-LinkingTunable Anion Exchange Membrane Conductivity and Permselectivity via Non-Covalent, Hydrogen Bond Cross-Linking
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11/2021
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Publication Type | Journal Article
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DOI |
10.1021/acsami.1c1547410.1021/acsami.1c15474.s001
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Abstract |
Ion exchange membranes (IEMs) are a key component of electrochemical processes that purify water, generate clean energy, and treat waste. Most conventional polymer IEMs are covalently cross-linked, which results in a challenging tradeoff relationship between two desirable properties─high permselectivity and high conductivity─in which one property cannot be changed without negatively affecting the other. In an attempt to overcome this limitation, in this work we synthesized a series of anion exchange membranes containing non-covalent cross-links formed by a hydrogen bond donor (methacrylic acid) and a hydrogen bond acceptor (dimethylacrylamide). We show that these monomers act synergistically to improve both membrane permselectivity and conductivity relative to a control membrane without non-covalent cross-links. Furthermore, we show that the hydrogen bond donor and acceptor loading can be used to tune permselectivity and conductivity relatively independently of one another, escaping the tradeoff observed in conventional membranes. |
Journal |
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
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Volume |
13
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Year of Publication |
2021
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Issue |
44
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Pagination |
52647 - 52658
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ISSN Number |
1944-8244
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Short Title |
ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces
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Refereed Designation |
Refereed
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