High alkali resistance polyphenyl ether anion exchange membrane and preparing method thereof
An anion exchange membrane, polyphenylene ether technology, applied in electrical components, circuits, battery electrodes, etc., can solve problems such as difficulty in meeting actual fuel cell applications, decrease in ion exchange capacity and conductivity of anion exchange membranes, etc., and achieve easy industrial production. , low cost, good mechanical properties
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[0027] A high alkali resistance polyphenylene ether anion exchange membrane, the preparation method is as follows:
[0028] (1) Put polyphenylene ether (number average molecular weight 30000, 0.02mol, 2.404g) into a dry four-neck flask equipped with a stirrer, thermometer, and condenser, add 20mL of chlorobenzene to obtain a polyphenylene ether solution, and dissolve it completely Then add liquid bromine (0.01mol, 0.512mL), the molar ratio of polyphenylene ether: liquid bromine is 1:0.5, and then react at 80°C for 2h under the condition of nitrogen flow to obtain bromomethylated polyphenylene ether solution, which is precipitated , and then drying at 80°C for 48 hours to obtain bromomethylated polyphenylene ether;
[0029] (2) Put bromomethylated polyphenylene ether (0.01mol, 1.9910g) in step (1) into a dry four-necked flask equipped with a stirrer, a thermometer, and a condenser, and add 20mL of N-methylpyrrolidone to obtain Bromomethylated polyphenylene ether solution, add ...
Embodiment 2
[0033] A high alkali resistance polyphenylene ether anion exchange membrane, the preparation method is as follows:
[0034] (1) Put polyphenylene ether (number average molecular weight 30000, 0.02mol, 2.404g) into a dry four-neck flask equipped with a stirrer, thermometer, and condenser, add 20mL of chlorobenzene to obtain a polyphenylene ether solution, and dissolve it completely Then add liquid bromine (0.008mol, 0.410mL), the molar ratio of polyphenylene ether: liquid bromine is 1:0.4, and then react at 80°C for 2h under the condition of nitrogen flow to obtain bromomethylated polyphenylene ether solution, which is precipitated , and then dry at 80°C for 48 hours;
[0035] (2) Put bromomethylated polyphenylene ether (0.01mol, 1.9910g) in step (1) into a dry four-necked flask equipped with a stirrer, a thermometer, and a condenser, and add 20mL of N-methylpyrrolidone to obtain Bromomethylated polyphenylene ether solution, add imidazole reagent (0.01mol, 1.9020g) to the solu...
Embodiment 3
[0039] A high alkali resistance polyphenylene ether anion exchange membrane, the preparation method is as follows:
[0040] (1) Put polyphenylene ether (number average molecular weight 30000, 0.02mol, 2.404g) into a dry four-neck flask equipped with a stirrer, thermometer, and condenser, add 20mL of chlorobenzene to obtain a polyphenylene ether solution, and dissolve it completely Then add liquid bromine (0.012mol, 0.615mL), the molar ratio of polyphenylene ether: liquid bromine is 1:0.6, and then react at 80°C for 2h under the condition of nitrogen flow to obtain bromomethylated polyphenylene ether solution, which is precipitated, Then dry at 80°C for 48 hours;
[0041] (2) Put bromomethylated polyphenylene ether (0.01mol, 1.9910g) in step (1) into a dry four-necked flask equipped with a stirrer, a thermometer, and a condenser, and add 20mL of N-methylpyrrolidone to obtain Bromomethylated polyphenylene ether solution, add imidazole reagent (0.01mol, 1.9020g) to the solution,...
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