Progress in poly(phenylene oxide) based cation exchange membranes for fuel cells and redox flow batteries applications

2021 
Abstract In fuel cell technologies, low-temperature proton exchange membrane fuel cells (LT-PEMFC), high-temperature proton exchange membrane fuel cells (HT- PEMFC), and direct methanol fuel cells (DMFC) are gained significant attention as a promising energy system for practical applications. The developments of cost-effective membrane materials with excellent physicochemical properties are indispensable for replacing the high cost of commercial membranes and achieving the higher performance of fuel cell systems. This review focuses on the developments and modifications of cost-effective poly(2,6-dimethyl-1,4-phenylene oxide) (PPO) as a cation exchange membrane for LT-PEMFC, HT- PEMFC and DMFC. Notably, this review bridges the understanding of PPO based membranes, current advancements, structure, physicochemical properties and fuel cell performances. Progressive developments and a systematic overview of PPO-based membrane developments are explained in detail in terms of functionalization, blend, composite, acid-base, cross-linking, copolymerization, coated and reinforcement. Moreover, the changes in physicochemical properties and fuel cell performances in the membrane are deeply reviewed. Additionally, the utilization of PPO based membranes in different kinds of redox flow battery systems are reviewed. Overall, this review provides an exclusive vision and perspectives to develop the PPO based advanced, cost-effective, and high-performance membranes for fuel cell technologies and redox flow battery systems.
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