Nano-redispersible metal-oxide–ionomer composite nanopowders prepared using perfluorinated sulfonic acid ionomers in anion-exchange membrane and their radical scavenging performance
Manh Linh Le, Mobina Irshad, Thu Thuy Duong, Myung Hyun Park, Chang Hyun Lee, Juyoung Kim
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Abstract
New strategies for overcoming the chemical degradation of anion-exchange membranes (AEM) containing perfluoroquaternary ammonium (PFQA) ionomer using inorganic free radical scavengers are described. To be more specific, the metal-oxide–perfluorinated sulfonic acid ionomer (MO–PFSA) composite nanoparticles were synthesized and investigated their nano-redispersibility after redispersing in the PFQA solution. The effect of the PFSA equivalent weight (EW) and metal precursor selection, and nano-redispersibility of MOx composite nanoparticles in the PFQA solution were also investigated. It was reported that MOx composite nanoparticles prepared using cerium nitrate precursor showed the best radical scavenging performance in the presence of EW800 PFSA solution compared to other MO–PFSA composite nanoparticles.
Graphical abstract
Mechanism of nano-redispersion of the metal-oxide–perfluorinated sulfonic acid ionomer (MO–PFSA) composite nanopowders in perfluoroquaternary ammonium (PFQA) solution
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Macromolecular Research is a scientific journal published monthly by the Polymer Society of Korea. Macromolecular Research publishes original researches on all aspects of polymer science, engineering, and technology as well as new emerging technologies using polymeric materials including nanotechnology, biotechnology, and information technology in forms of Articles, Communications, Notes, Reviews, and Feature articles.