Anion exchange membrane with enhanced alkaline stability through radiation grafting of ETFE for solid polymer electrolytes
Bharath Govind,
Sunita Rattan,
Bruno Ameduri
et al.
Abstract:Solid polymer electrolyte membranes are considered as the nub of many electrochemical devices. Given the climate crisis and related concerns, the evolution of new membrane materials to support the sustainable systems is inevitable. Building on recent advances with the radiation technique and polymer chemistry, herein, anion exchange membranes (AEMs), ETFE‐g‐1VIm/4VP, were fabricated through graft copolymerization of vinyl heterocyclic monomer binary mixture, such as 1‐vinylimidazole (1‐VIm) and 4‐vinylpyridine… Show more
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