Imidazolium-Based Polymeric Materials as Alkaline Anion-Exchange Fuel Cell Membranes
TBMG-14232
08/01/2012
- Content
Polymer electrolyte membranes that conduct hydroxide ions have potential use in fuel cells. A variety of polystyrenebased quaternary ammonium hydroxides have been reported as anion exchange fuel cell membranes. However, the hydrolytic stability and conductivity of the commercially available membranes are not adequate to meet the requirements of fuel cell applications. When compared with commercially available membranes, polystyrene-imidazolium alkaline membrane electrolytes are more stable and more highly conducting. At the time of this reporting, this has been the first such usage for imidazolium-based polymeric materials for fuel cells.
- Citation
- "Imidazolium-Based Polymeric Materials as Alkaline Anion-Exchange Fuel Cell Membranes," Mobility Engineering, August 1, 2012.