We have performed in situ SAXS under humidified conditions on these AEMs of importance to understand the swelling and morphological behavior. AEMs in this study show lamellar morphology with a d spacing of 39-41nm. We also studied the mechanical properties of these AEMs. Mechanical properties of these membranes are good under dry and low temperature, but above 60°C and hydration the AEMs become soft. Our initial results show that the AEM is stable under alkaline conditions of operation and offers reasonable hydroxide conductivity (70mS/cm @ 60°C) under humidified conditions. Conductivity of these AEMs increases by 4 fold when humidity is increased from 80% to 95%. Overall we report a functional AEM with reasonable properties for electrochemical applications.
Acknowledgements:
We would like to thank the Army Research Office for funding this Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative under contract #W911NF-10-1-0520 and the Colorado School of Mines NMR facility, funded by National Science Foundation under the grant CHE-0923537.