Construction and Investigation of Novel Cross-Linked Fluorine-Containing Sulfonated Polyimide Membranes for VFB Application.

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces

State Key Laboratory of Environment-friendly Energy Materials, Engineering Research Center of Biomass Materials (Ministry of Education), and School of Materials and Chemistry, Southwest University of Science and Technology, Mianyang 621010, PR China.

Published: June 2024

Membrane with remarkable proton conductance and selectivity plays a key role in obtaining high vanadium flow battery (VFB) performance. In this work, the trade-off effect between proton conductance and vanadium ion blocking was overcome by the introduction of a cross-linking structure to prepare covalent cross-linked fluorine-containing sulfonated polyimide (CFSPI-PVA) membranes. Herein, the CFSPI-PVA-15 membrane possesses excellent comprehensive properties, including acceptable area resistance (0.21 Ω cm), lower vanadium ion permeability (0.76 × 10 cm min), and remarkable proton selectivity (3.11 × 10 min cm) compared with the commercial Nafion 212 membrane. At the same time, the CFSPI-PVA-15 membrane exhibits higher coulomb efficiencies (97.26%-99.34%) and energy efficiencies (68.65%-88.11%) and a longer self-discharge duration (29.2 h) in contrast with the Nafion 212 membrane. Moreover, 500 cycles of the CFSPI-PVA-15 membrane at 160 mA cm are also stably executed. The internal reasons for the improved chemical stability of the CFSPI-PVA-15 membrane are clarified from theoretical calculations with the mean square displacement value and fractional free volume. Therefore, the CFSPI-PVA-15 membrane exhibits great potential for application in VFB.

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