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Pristine and Modified Porous Membranes for Zinc Slurry-Air Flow Battery

Journal

MOLECULES
Volume 26, Issue 13, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/molecules26134062

Keywords

zinc slurry-air flow battery; membrane coating; UV irradiation; zincate crossover; power density

Funding

  1. European Union [765289]
  2. European Commission-Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA) [2011-0168]

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Six commercial membranes were characterized in a Zn slurry-air flow battery, with Celgard(R) 3501 membrane showing the highest peak power density. To reduce zincate ion crossover, an ion-selective ionomer was coated on the Celgard(R) 3501 membrane, resulting in an 18-fold decrease in zincate ion crossover.
The membrane is a crucial component of Zn slurry-air flow battery since it provides ionic conductivity between the electrodes while avoiding the mixing of the two compartments. Herein, six commercial membranes (Cellophane (TM) 350Poo, Zirfon(R), Fumatech(R) PBI, Celgard(R) 3501, 3401 and 5550) were first characterized in terms of electrolyte uptake, ion conductivity and zincate ion crossover, and tested in Zn slurry-air flow battery. The peak power density of the battery employing the membranes was found to depend on the in-situ cell resistance. Among them, the cell using Celgard(R) 3501 membrane, with in-situ area resistance of 2 omega cm(2) at room temperature displayed the highest peak power density (90 mW cm(-2)). However, due to the porous nature of most of these membranes, a significant crossover of zincate ions was observed. To address this issue, an ion-selective ionomer containing modified poly(phenylene oxide) (PPO) and N-spirocyclic quaternary ammonium monomer was coated on a Celgard(R) 3501 membrane and crosslinked via UV irradiation (PPO-3.45 + 3501). Moreover, commercial FAA-3 solutions (FAA, Fumatech) were coated for comparison purpose. The successful impregnation of the membrane with the anion-exchange polymers was confirmed by SEM, FTIR and Hg porosimetry. The PPO-3.45 + 3501 membrane exhibited 18 times lower zincate ions crossover compared to that of the pristine membrane (5.2 x 10(-13) vs. 9.2 x 10(-12) m(2) s(-1)). With low zincate ions crossover and a peak power density of 66 mW cm(-2), the prepared membrane is a suitable candidate for rechargeable Zn slurry-air flow batteries.

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