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Sulfonated graphene oxide-decorated block copolymer as a proton-exchange membrane: improving the ion selectivity for all-vanadium redox flow batteries

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY A
Volume 6, Issue 36, Pages 17740-17750

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c8ta06717a

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  1. Basic Science Research Program through the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) - Ministry of Education, Science, and Technology [2017R1D1A1A09000838]

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We describe the fabrication of a new block copolymer, sulfonated poly(ether ketone sulfone) (SPEKS) decorated with sulfonated graphene oxide (sGO) as a potential proton-exchange composite membrane for all-vanadium redox flow batteries (VRBs). The simple design of the SPEKS/sGO composite membrane offers key advantages in VRBs relative to commercial Nafion (R) membrane. The SPEKS/sGO composite membrane exhibited significantly lower vanadium ion permeability, which resulted in an excellent ion selectivity (10.2 x 10(5) S min cm(-3)) in comparison with the pristine SPEKS (7.9 x 10(5) S min cm(-3)) and Nafion-212 (1.8 x 10(5) S min cm(-3)) membranes. As a result, the SPEKS/sGO composite membrane exhibited exceptional electrochemical performance in a VRB under a mixed-acid system. Further, the impressive cyclability with negligible capacity decay demonstrated the high chemical stability of the designed composite membrane for long-term operation. In addition, excellent battery performance with a Coulombic efficiency of 99.4% and energy efficiency of 82.5% was obtained for the SPEKS/sGO membrane compared with the Nafion-212 (CE, 89.6% and EE, 75.5%) and the pristine SPEKS (CE, 97.2% and EE, 74.7%) membranes in the VRB at 40 mA cm(-2) current density. The VRB assembled with a SPEKS/sGO composite membrane had a lower self-discharge rate, retaining an open circuit voltage of 1.30 V for 395 h in comparison with the Nafion-212 (29 h) and pristine SPEKS (240 h) membranes. Therefore, given its remarkable electrochemical performance and improved chemical stability, the SPEKS/sGO composite membrane has good potential to be explored as a promising alternative for the Nafion (R) membrane currently extensively used in VRB applications.

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