2021 Annual Meeting
(535b) Molecular Engineering of Anion-Conducting Polymers for Electrochemical Energy Conversion Technologies
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In this presentation, I will highlight recent progress at the Bae group of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in the development of advanced hydroxide-conducting polymers and technology transfer effort to commercialize materials for AEM applications. We have developed new synthetic methods that produce polymer design made of all CâC bond backbone and a flexible chain-tethered quaternary ammonium group and that provide an effective solution to the problem of alkaline stability. The advantage of good solvent processability, synthetic versatility, and convenient scalability of the reaction process has generated considerable interest of these polymers, and they are considered leading candidates for commercial standard AEM. AEM fuel cells, electrolyzer, and vanadium redox flow battery tests of some of the developed polymer membranes showed excellent performance, suggesting that this new class of AEMs open a new avenue to electrochemical devices with real-world applications.