(AEM) technology. However, developing a high-performance AEM with excellent hydroxide conductivity and long-term durability is still challenging. The present work aims to improve the overall properties of AEMs synthesized by chemical modification of Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) bottles as the starting material. The modified PET structure was confirmed using IR, NMR, and HPLC-ESIMS analyses. AEMs were developed by incorporating quaternary ammonium (QA) functional groups into the modified PET structure, necessary for transporting anionic species (OH-). In addition, TiO2 nanoparticles grafted with silane coupling agents containing amine functional groups were synthesized via the sol-gel method and embedded in the polymer matrix. Then, the prepared nanocomposite membranes were thoroughly characterized, and the results displayed an overall improvement in the membrane’s physicochemical properties. The composite membrane with 3wt% content of nanoparticle (NC3 %/M-PETm) showed remarkable conductivity, reaching 126 mS/cm at 80 ◦C, doubling the value of pristine membranes (64 mS/cm) while also displaying alkaline stability, retaining up to 92.2 % of conductivity after 20 days in harsh 2 M KOH at 80 ◦C. These results proved the suitability of these membranes for electrochemical energy applications. This innovative approach offers potential cost savings in preparing the new membranes while aligning with sustainable and circular economy principles.

Impact of functionalized titanium oxide on anion exchange membranes derived from chemically modified PET bottles / Neelalochana, Varun Donnakatte; Tomasino, Eleonora; Malagutti, Marcelo Augusto; Mancini, Ines; Chiappini, Andrea; Shadakshari, Sandeep; Terban, Maxwell W.; Hinrichsen, Bernd; Scardi, Paolo; Ataollahi, Narges. - In: ELECTROCHIMICA ACTA. - ISSN 0013-4686. - 507:(2024). [10.1016/j.electacta.2024.145170]

Impact of functionalized titanium oxide on anion exchange membranes derived from chemically modified PET bottles

Neelalochana, Varun Donnakatte;Tomasino, Eleonora;Malagutti, Marcelo Augusto;Mancini, Ines;Chiappini, Andrea;Scardi, Paolo;Ataollahi, Narges
2024-01-01

Abstract

(AEM) technology. However, developing a high-performance AEM with excellent hydroxide conductivity and long-term durability is still challenging. The present work aims to improve the overall properties of AEMs synthesized by chemical modification of Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) bottles as the starting material. The modified PET structure was confirmed using IR, NMR, and HPLC-ESIMS analyses. AEMs were developed by incorporating quaternary ammonium (QA) functional groups into the modified PET structure, necessary for transporting anionic species (OH-). In addition, TiO2 nanoparticles grafted with silane coupling agents containing amine functional groups were synthesized via the sol-gel method and embedded in the polymer matrix. Then, the prepared nanocomposite membranes were thoroughly characterized, and the results displayed an overall improvement in the membrane’s physicochemical properties. The composite membrane with 3wt% content of nanoparticle (NC3 %/M-PETm) showed remarkable conductivity, reaching 126 mS/cm at 80 ◦C, doubling the value of pristine membranes (64 mS/cm) while also displaying alkaline stability, retaining up to 92.2 % of conductivity after 20 days in harsh 2 M KOH at 80 ◦C. These results proved the suitability of these membranes for electrochemical energy applications. This innovative approach offers potential cost savings in preparing the new membranes while aligning with sustainable and circular economy principles.
2024
Neelalochana, Varun Donnakatte; Tomasino, Eleonora; Malagutti, Marcelo Augusto; Mancini, Ines; Chiappini, Andrea; Shadakshari, Sandeep; Terban, Maxwel...espandi
Impact of functionalized titanium oxide on anion exchange membranes derived from chemically modified PET bottles / Neelalochana, Varun Donnakatte; Tomasino, Eleonora; Malagutti, Marcelo Augusto; Mancini, Ines; Chiappini, Andrea; Shadakshari, Sandeep; Terban, Maxwell W.; Hinrichsen, Bernd; Scardi, Paolo; Ataollahi, Narges. - In: ELECTROCHIMICA ACTA. - ISSN 0013-4686. - 507:(2024). [10.1016/j.electacta.2024.145170]
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