Journal of Power Sources, Vol.375, 367-372, 2018
Chemically durable polymer electrolytes for solid-state alkaline water electrolysis
Generation of high purity hydrogen using electrochemical splitting of water is one of the most promising methods for sustainable fuel production. The materials to be used as solid-state electrolytes for alkaline water electrolyzer require high thermochemical stability against hydroxide ion attack in alkaline environment during the operation of electrolysis. In this study, two quaternary ammonium-tethered aromatic polymers were synthesized and investigated for anion exchange membrane (AEM)-based alkaline water electrolyzer. The membranes properties including ion exchange capacity (IEC), water uptake, swelling degree, and anion conductivity were studied. The membranes composed of all C C bond polymer backbones and flexible side chain terminated by cation head groups exhibited remarkably good chemical stability by maintaining structural integrity in 1 M NaOH solution at 95 C for 60 days. Initial electrochemical performance and steady-state operation performance were evaluated, and both membranes showed a good stabilization of the cell voltage during the steady-state operation at the constant current density at 200 mAicm2. Although both membranes in current form require improvement in mechanical stability to afford better durability in electrolysis operation, the next generation AEM5 based on this report could lead to potentially viable AEM candidates which can provide high electrolysis performance under alkaline operating condition. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.