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Hydroxide exchange ionomers

GuS, CaiR, LuoT, Chen Z, Sun M, Liu Y, He G, Yan Y (2009) A soluble and highly conductive ionomer for high-performance hydroxide exchange membrane fuel cells. Angew Chem 121 6621-6624. doi 10.1002/ange.200806299... [Pg.32]

Alkaline-based polymer electrolyte membranes are relative newcomers on the scene. It has been widely believed that the quaternary ammonium hydroxide functional group (RN4 , OH ), which is the one used in most anion exchange membranes, is self-destructive, because the OH- ion is likely to attack the RN4 cation. In addition, the specific conductivity of an OH conducting ionomer was suspected of being at least a factor 3-A lower than that of the H" conducting... [Pg.451]


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