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- the present specification relates to a polymer electrolyte membrane.
- a fuel cell is an energy conversion device that converts chemical energy of a fuel directly into electrical energy.
- a fuel cell is a power generation method that uses fuel gas and an oxidant and generates electric power by using electrons generated during the redox reaction.
- the membrane electrode assembly (MEA) of a fuel cell is a portion in which an electrochemical reaction between hydrogen and oxygen occurs and is composed of a cathode, an anode, and an electrolyte membrane, that is, an ion conductive electrolyte membrane.
- a redox flow battery (redox flow battery) is an electrochemical storage device that stores the chemical energy of an active material directly as electrical energy by charging and discharging the active material contained in the electrolyte. to be.
- the unit cell of the redox flow battery includes an electrode, an electrolyte, and an ion exchange membrane (electrolyte membrane).
- Fuel cells and redox flow cells are being researched and developed as next generation energy sources due to their high energy efficiency and eco-friendly features with low emissions.
- the key components of fuel cell and redox flow cell are polymer electrolyte membranes capable of cation exchange, including 1) excellent proton conductivity 2) prevention of crossover of electrolyte, 3) strong chemical resistance, 4) mechanical It is desirable to have properties of enhanced physical properties and / or 4) low swelling ratio.
- the polymer electrolyte membrane is classified into fluorine-based, partially fluorine-based, hydrocarbon-based, and the like, and the partial fluorine-based polymer electrolyte membrane has a fluorine-based main chain, which has advantages of excellent physical and chemical stability and high thermal stability.
- the partial fluorine-based polymer electrolyte membrane has a cation transfer functional group attached to the end of the fluorine-based chain, and thus has the advantages of a hydrocarbon-based polymer electrolyte membrane and a fluorine-based polymer electrolyte membrane.
- the partial fluorine-based polymer electrolyte membrane has a problem that the cation conductivity is relatively low because the fine phase separation of the cation transport functional group and the control of the aggregation phenomenon are not effectively performed. Therefore, research has been conducted toward securing high cationic conductivity through the control of the distribution of sulfonic acid groups and microphase separation.
- An object of the present specification is to provide a polymer electrolyte membrane excellent in durability and acid resistance.
- polymer comprising a unit represented by the formula (1); And it provides a polymer electrolyte membrane comprising a polymer comprising at least one cationic side chain.
- A is -SO 3 H, -SO 3 - M + , -COOH, -COO - M + , -PO 3 H 2 , -PO 3 H - M + , -PO 3 2- 2M + , —O (CF 2 ) m SO 3 H, —O (CF 2 ) m SO 3 - M + , —O (CF 2 ) m COOH, —O (CF 2 ) m COO - M + , —O (CF 2 ) m PO 3 H 2, -O (CF 2) m PO 3 H - m + , or -O (CF 2) m PO 3 and 2- 2M +,
- n 1 to 6
- M is a group 1 element
- R1 and R2 are the same as or different from each other, and each independently a halogen group
- n is an integer from 1 to 10
- the present specification is an anode; Cathode; And it provides a membrane-electrode assembly comprising the above-described polymer electrolyte membrane provided between the anode and the cathode.
- two or more of the membrane-electrode assembly A stack comprising a bipolar plate provided between the membrane-electrode assemblies; A fuel supply unit supplying fuel to the stack; And it provides a polymer electrolyte fuel cell comprising an oxidant supply unit for supplying an oxidant to the stack.
- the present specification is a positive electrode cell comprising a positive electrode and a positive electrode electrolyte;
- a cathode cell comprising a cathode and a cathode electrolyte; And it provides a redox flow battery comprising the above-described polymer electrolyte membrane provided between the cathode cell and the anode cell.
- the polymer electrolyte membrane including the block polymer according to one embodiment of the present specification easily forms a hydrophilic-hydrophobic phase separation structure.
- the polymer electrolyte membrane effectively forms a hydrophilic channel in the polymer electrolyte membrane by controlling the phase separation structure.
- polymer electrolyte membrane including the block polymer according to the exemplary embodiment of the present specification may simultaneously realize the advantages of the cationic polymer electrolyte membrane and the anionic polymer electrolyte membrane.
- the polymer electrolyte membrane according to one embodiment of the present specification has excellent proton conductivity.
- the result is a high performance of fuel cells and / or redox flow cells comprising the same.
- gas crossover may be prevented and ion conductivity may be improved even under low humidity conditions.
- the redox flow battery including the polymer electrolyte membrane according to one embodiment of the present specification may reduce crossover of vanadium ions.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram illustrating a principle of electricity generation of a fuel cell.
- FIG. 2 is a view schematically showing an embodiment of a redox flow battery.
- FIG 3 is a view schematically showing an embodiment of a fuel cell.
- Example 4 is a view schematically showing the movement of vanadium ions according to Example 1 and Comparative Example 1.
- 'unit' is a repeating structure in which the monomer is included in the polymer, and means a structure in which the monomer is bonded into the polymer by polymerization.
- electrolyte membrane is a membrane capable of exchanging ions, such as membrane, ion exchange membrane, ion transfer membrane, ion conductive membrane, separator, ion exchange membrane, ion transfer membrane, ion conductive separator, ion exchange electrolyte membrane, ion And a transfer electrolyte membrane or an ion conductive electrolyte membrane.
- An exemplary embodiment of the present specification includes a polymer including a unit represented by Formula 1; And it provides a polymer electrolyte membrane comprising a polymer comprising at least one cationic side chain.
- the polymer including the unit represented by Formula 1 serves as a cationic polymer in the polymer electrolyte membrane.
- the polymer including the at least one cationic side chain serves as an anionic polymer in the polymer electrolyte membrane.
- the cationic polymer and the anionic polymer are simultaneously included, while maintaining the efficiency of the polymer electrolyte membrane, and improving the durability and acid resistance of the polymer electrolyte membrane, and by the theft effect (donnan) effect By reducing the crossover of vanadium ions, it is possible to prevent the decrease in efficiency.
- the polymer electrolyte membrane according to one embodiment of the present specification may simultaneously implement the advantages of the cationic polymer electrolyte membrane and the advantages of the anionic polymer electrolyte membrane.
- the polymer including the unit represented by Formula 1 and the polymer including at least one cationic side chain do not form a chemical bond with each other. That is, the polymer electrolyte membrane according to one embodiment of the present specification is formed using a blending resin including a polymer including a unit represented by Chemical Formula 1 and a polymer including at least one cationic side chain.
- the polymer electrolyte membrane using the blending resin as described above, the polymer comprising the unit represented by the formula (1) and the polymer containing at least one cationic side chain chemically bonded compared to the case of using a copolymer
- the process is simple and economically effective in terms of cost and time.
- the polymer electrolyte membrane is formed using the blending resin as described above, when the polymer including the unit represented by Formula 1 and the polymer including at least one cationic side chain form a crosslink using a crosslinking agent, 100 % Not crosslinked or remaining crosslinking agent due to excessive addition of a crosslinking agent may cause deterioration of device performance.
- the polymer electrolyte membrane includes a polymer including a unit represented by Chemical Formula 1 and a polymer including the at least one cationic side chain in a weight ratio of 1: 1 to 1:50.
- the polymer electrolyte membrane includes a polymer including a unit represented by Formula 1 and a polymer including the at least one cationic side chain in a weight ratio of 1: 5 to 1:30. More preferably. More specifically, in the exemplary embodiment of the present specification, the polymer electrolyte membrane includes a polymer including a unit represented by Chemical Formula 1 and a polymer including the at least one cationic side chain in a weight ratio of 1: 5 to 1:20. It is more preferable to include.
- the polymer electrolyte membrane includes a polymer including a unit represented by Chemical Formula 1.
- an S atom is used as a linker of the-[CR1R2] n- A structure and the benzene ring in the general formula (1).
- S atoms due to the electron withdrawing character of-[CR1R2] n -A linked by S atoms, it is possible to provide a polymer that is easy to form and stable.
- R1 and R2 are the same as or different from each other, and are each independently a halogen group. Specifically, R1 and R2 are each independently F; Cl; Br; And I can be selected from the group consisting of.
- n is an integer of 2 to 10. In another embodiment of the present specification, n is an integer of 2 to 6.
- a monomer including a unit of Formula 1 may control the number of n.
- it may serve to facilitate the phase separation phenomenon of the polymer electrolyte membrane, it is possible to facilitate the movement of hydrogen ions in the polymer electrolyte membrane.
- n is 2.
- n 3.
- n 4.
- n is 5.
- n is 6.
- n 7.
- n 8.
- n 9.
- n 10
- A is -SO 3 H or -SO 3 - M + .
- A is -SO 3 H.
- any of formulas A 1 -SO 3 H or -SO 3 - M + may be the case, form a stable polymer chemically.
- M is a Group 1 element.
- the Group 1 element may be Li, Na, or K.
- the unit represented by Chemical Formula 1 is represented by any one of the following Chemical Formulas 1-1 to 1-9.
- the polymer including the unit represented by Chemical Formula 1 includes 1 mol% to 100 mol% of the unit represented by Chemical Formula 1. Specifically, in one embodiment of the present specification, the polymer includes only the unit represented by Chemical Formula 1.
- the polymer including the unit represented by Chemical Formula 1 may further include another second unit in addition to the unit represented by Chemical Formula 1.
- the content of the unit represented by Formula 1 is preferably 5 mol% to 65 mol%.
- the unit represented by Formula 1 serves to control the ionic conductivity of the separator.
- the second unit may be selected from units that improve the mechanical strength of the polymer, and the unit may be used as long as it can improve the mechanical strength.
- the polymer including the unit represented by Formula 1 is a random polymer.
- the unit represented by Formula 1 and the second unit may constitute a random polymer.
- the unit represented by Chemical Formula 1 has a partial fluorine-based functional group is extended in a pendant (pendant) form, the partial fluorine-based functional groups in the polymer are easily gathered together to facilitate phase separation. Therefore, ion channels can be easily formed to selectively exchange ions, thereby improving ion conductivity of the separator.
- the polymer including a unit represented by Formula 1 is a hydrophilic block; And it is a block polymer comprising a hydrophobic block, the hydrophilic block includes a unit represented by the formula (1).
- the hydrophilic block and the hydrophobic block are included in the block polymer in a ratio of 1: 0.1 to 1:10. In one embodiment of the present specification, the hydrophilic block and the hydrophobic block are included in a ratio of 1: 0.1 to 1: 2 in the block polymer.
- the ion transport ability of the block polymer can be raised.
- the unit represented by Chemical Formula 1 in the hydrophilic block is included from 0.01 mol% to 100 mol% based on the hydrophilic block.
- the number average molecular weight of the hydrophilic block is 1,000 g / mol to 300,000 g / mol. In a specific embodiment, 2,000 g / mol to 100,000 g / mol. In another embodiment, it is from 2,500 g / mol to 50,000 g / mol.
- the number average molecular weight of the hydrophobic block is 1,000 g / mol to 300,000 g / mol. In a specific embodiment, 2,000 g / mol to 100,000 g / mol. In another embodiment, it is from 2,500 g / mol to 50,000 g / mol.
- the partition and division of the hydrophilic block and the hydrophobic block are clear, so that phase separation is easy, and ion transfer may be easy.
- the hydrophilic block and the hydrophobic block are more clearly distinguished, and the ion transfer effect may be superior to that of the conventional polymer.
- block polymer refers to a polymer in which one block and one or more blocks different from the block are connected to each other by a main chain of the polymer.
- hydrophilic block herein is meant a block having an ion exchange group as a functional group.
- the functional group may mean A in Chemical Formula 1 described above. That is, the ion exchange group is -SO 3 H, -SO 3 - M + , -COOH, -COO - M + , -PO 3 H 2 , -PO 3 H - M + , -PO 3 2- 2M + , —O (CF 2 ) m SO 3 H, —O (CF 2 ) m SO 3 - M + , —O (CF 2 ) m COOH, —O (CF 2 ) m COO - M + , —O (CF 2 ) m PO 3 H 2, -O (CF 2) m PO 3 H - m + , and -O (CF 2) m PO 3 2 - may be one or two selected from the group consisting of all 2M +.
- M may be a metallic element. That is, the functional group may be
- block having an ion exchange group in the present specification means a block containing an average of 0.5 or more represented by the number of ion exchange groups per structural unit constituting the block, and an average of 1.0 or more ions per structural unit It is more preferable to have an exchanger.
- hydrophobic block herein is meant the polymer block which is substantially free of ion exchange groups.
- block having substantially no ion exchange group means a block having an average of less than 0.1 represented by the number of ion exchange groups per structural unit constituting the block, and more preferably 0.05 or less on average. It is more preferable if it is a block which does not have an ion exchange group at all.
- the polymer comprising a unit represented by the formula (1) is branched from a compound represented by the formula (4); Or it further includes a brancher represented by the formula (5).
- X is S; O; CO; SO; SO 2 ; NR ""; Hydrocarbon-based or fluorine-based conjugates,
- l is an integer from 0 to 10
- Y1 and Y2 are the same as or different from each other, and each independently NR "" R “"; An aromatic ring substituted with one or two or more substituents selected from the group consisting of a hydroxy group and a halogen group; Or an aliphatic ring substituted with one or two or more substituents selected from the group consisting of a hydroxy group and a halogen group,
- R ′′ ′′ is hydrogen; Aromatic rings substituted with halogen groups; Or an aliphatic ring substituted with a halogen group,
- Z is a trivalent organic group.
- brancher serves to link or crosslink the polymer chain.
- the unit derived from the compound may mean a unit connected to the main chain of the polymer.
- the unit may be included in the main chain in the polymer to constitute the polymer.
- a brancher derived from the compound of Formula 4 may include an aromatic ring substituted with a halogen group of each of Y1 and Y2; Or a halogen group in the aliphatic ring substituted with a halogen group may act as a brancher while being separated from the aromatic ring or aliphatic ring. Specifically, two or more halogen groups may fall off and act as a brancher in the polymer.
- the brancher may directly constitute the main chain of the polymer, and may improve the mechanical density of the thin film.
- the branched polymers of the present invention are post-treated sulfonated by polymerizing branched hydrophobic blocks that do not contain acid substituents and branched hydrophilic blocks that include acid substituents. Without the post-sulfonation or cross-linking of the sulfonated polymer, the brancher directly forms the main chain of the polymer and maintains the mechanical density of the thin film. Hydrophobic blocks and hydrophilic blocks that impart ion conductivity to the thin film are in turn led to chemical bonding.
- l is 3 or more.
- X is S.
- X is a haloalkyl group.
- X is CH 2 .
- X is NR.
- Y1 and Y2 are the same as or different from each other, and are each independently a halogen substituted aromatic ring.
- Y1 and Y2 are the same as or different from each other, and are each independently a fluorine-substituted aromatic hydrocarbon ring.
- Y1 and Y2 are the same as or different from each other, and are each independently NR “" R “”.
- Y1 and Y2 are each a fluorine substituted phenyl group.
- 2,4-phenyl, 2,6-phenyl, 2,3-phenyl, 3,4-phenyl and the like are not limited thereto.
- the compound represented by Formula 4 may be represented by any one of the following structures.
- Z in Chemical Formula 5 may be represented by any one of the following Chemical Formulas 5-1 to 5-4.
- L1 To L7 are the same as or different from each other, and each independently a direct bond; -S-; -O-; -CO-; Or -SO 2- ,
- R10 to R20 are the same as or different from each other, and each independently hydrogen; heavy hydrogen; Halogen group; Cyano group; Nitrile group; Nitro group; Hydroxyl group; Substituted or unsubstituted alkyl group; A substituted or unsubstituted cycloalkyl group; Substituted or unsubstituted alkoxy group; Substituted or unsubstituted alkenyl group; Substituted or unsubstituted aryl group; Or a substituted or unsubstituted heteroaryl group,
- e, e ', e ", f', h, i and j are each an integer of 1 to 4,
- d, f and g are each an integer of 1 to 3
- k is an integer from 1 to 6
- L1 is CO
- L1 is SO 2 .
- L1 is S.
- L2 is CO
- L2 is SO 2 .
- L2 is S.
- L3 is CO.
- L3 is SO 2 .
- L3 is S.
- L4 is CO
- L4 is SO 2 .
- R10 to R20 are hydrogen.
- R16 is a halogen group.
- R16 is fluorine
- brancher represented by Chemical Formula 5 may be represented by any one of the following structures.
- the weight average molecular weight of the polymer is 500 g / mol to 5,000,000 g / mol. In another embodiment of the present specification, the weight average molecular weight of the polymer is 10,000 g / mol to 3,000,000 g / mol.
- the weight average molecular weight of the polymer is in the above range, the mechanical properties of the electrolyte membrane including the polymer are not lowered, and the solubility of the polymer may be maintained to facilitate the preparation of the electrolyte membrane.
- the polymer electrolyte membrane according to one embodiment of the present specification includes a polymer including at least one cationic side chain.
- the cationic side chain is-(L) oN + RR'R ";-(L) oP + RR'R”; Or formula 1-A below.
- L is a direct bond; O; NR ′′ ′; S; SO 2 ; or a substituted or unsubstituted alkylene group having 1 to 10 carbon atoms,
- o is an integer from 1 to 10
- R, R ', R ", R'” and Ra are the same as or different from each other, and each independently hydrogen; Or a substituted or unsubstituted alkyl group having 1 to 10 carbon atoms.
- the polymer including the at least one cationic side chain is selected from the group consisting of-(C ⁇ O) —; -(SO 2 )-; Or -C (CF 3 ) 2- .
- the polymer including the at least one cationic side chain includes a unit represented by the following Chemical Formula 2.
- La is CO; SO 2 ; Or C (CF 3 ) 2 ,
- S1 and S2 are the same as or different from each other, and each independently hydrogen; heavy hydrogen; Halogen group; Cyano group; Nitrile group; Nitro group; Hydroxyl group; Substituted or unsubstituted alkyl group; A substituted or unsubstituted cycloalkyl group; Substituted or unsubstituted alkoxy group; Substituted or unsubstituted alkenyl group; Substituted or unsubstituted silyl group; Substituted or unsubstituted aryl group; Substituted or unsubstituted heterocyclic group; -(L) oN + RR'R ";-(L) oP + RR'R"; Or Formula 1-A
- L is a direct bond; O; NR ′′ ′; S; SO 2 ; or a substituted or unsubstituted alkylene group having 1 to 10 carbon atoms,
- o is an integer from 1 to 10
- R, R ', R ", R'” and Ra are the same as or different from each other, and each independently hydrogen; Or a substituted or unsubstituted alkyl group having 1 to 10 carbon atoms,
- a and a ' are each an integer of 1 to 4,
- the unit represented by Chemical Formula 2 is represented by any one of the following Chemical Formulas 2-1 to 2-3.
- the polymer including the at least one cationic side chain includes 1 mol% to 100 mol% of the unit represented by Formula 2.
- the polymer including the at least one cationic side chain may further include additional units other than the unit represented by Chemical Formula 2.
- the polymer including the at least one cationic side chain further includes a unit derived from a compound represented by the following Chemical Formula 3.
- E1 and E2 are hydroxy or thiol groups
- S5 is hydrogen; heavy hydrogen; Halogen group; Cyano group; Nitrile group; Nitro group; Hydroxyl group; Substituted or unsubstituted alkyl group; A substituted or unsubstituted cycloalkyl group; Substituted or unsubstituted alkoxy group; Substituted or unsubstituted alkenyl group; Substituted or unsubstituted silyl group; Substituted or unsubstituted aryl group; Substituted or unsubstituted heterocyclic group; -(L) oN + RR'R ";-(L) oP + RR'R"; Or Formula 1-A
- L is a direct bond; O; NR ′′ ′; S; SO 2 ; or a substituted or unsubstituted alkylene group having 1 to 10 carbon atoms,
- o is an integer from 1 to 10
- R, R ', R ", R'” and Ra are the same as or different from each other, and each independently hydrogen; Or a substituted or unsubstituted alkyl group having 1 to 10 carbon atoms,
- b is an integer from 1 to 4,
- c is an integer of 1 to 3
- the unit derived from the compound represented by Chemical Formula 3 may mean that E1 and E2 are thiol groups or hydroxy groups, and are connected to the polymer main chain while dehydrogenating the thiol groups or hydroxy groups. have.
- the derived unit may include being connected to the main chain of the polymer while being carbohydrated, and may also include modifying a site connected to the main chain through post-treatment such as acid treatment and heat treatment.
- a linking group of -O- may be provided in the polymer main chain
- E1 and E2 are thiol groups
- the linking group of -S- in the polymer main chain may be provided. It may be provided.
- the linking group of -S- of the polymer backbone can be converted to -SO 2- .
- R, R 'and R are the same as or different from each other, and each independently an alkyl group having 1 to 10 carbon atoms.
- R, R 'and R " are methyl groups.
- E1 and E2 are a hydroxyl group or a thiol group.
- E1 is a hydroxy group.
- E1 is a thiol group.
- E2 is a hydroxy group.
- E2 is a thiol group.
- c is 1.
- c is 2.
- the compound represented by Chemical Formula 3 is represented by any one of the following Chemical Formulas 3-1 to 3-4.
- S5 ' is the same as or different from S5, and each independently the same as the definition of S5, and when b is 2 or more, the structures in the plurality of parentheses are the same or different from each other.
- the polymer including the at least one cationic side chain is sufficient if it includes a cationic side chain, and the position thereof is not limited.
- S1 is , or to be.
- S2 is N-(2-aminoethyl)-2-aminoethyl-N-(2-aminoethyl)-2-aminoethyl-N-(2-aminoethyl)-2-aminoethyl-N-(2-aminoethyl)-2-aminoethyl-N-(2-aminoethyl)-2-aminoethyl
- S5 is , or to be.
- the polymer comprising at least one cationic side chain is a random polymer.
- the polymer comprising at least one cationic side chain is a block polymer.
- the polymer comprising at least one cationic side chain further comprises a brancher.
- the polymer including the at least one cationic side chain is branched from a compound represented by the formula (4); Or a brancher represented by Chemical Formula 5.
- Formulas 4 and 5 are the same as described above.
- substituted means that a hydrogen atom bonded to a carbon atom of the compound is replaced with another substituent, and the position to be substituted is not limited to a position where the hydrogen atom is substituted, that is, a position where a substituent can be substituted, if two or more substituted , Two or more substituents may be the same or different from each other.
- the hydrocarbon-based means an organic compound consisting of only carbon and hydrogen, and includes a straight chain, branched chain, cyclic hydrocarbon, and the like, but is not limited thereto. In addition, it may include a single bond, a double bond or a triple bond, but is not limited thereto.
- the fluorine-based conjugate means that some or all of the carbon-hydrogen bonds in the hydrocarbon system are substituted with fluorine.
- the aromatic ring may be an aromatic hydrocarbon ring or an aromatic hetero ring, and may be monocyclic or polycyclic.
- aromatic hydrocarbon ring monocyclic aromatic and naphthyl groups, binaphthyl groups, anthracenyl groups, phenanthrenyl groups, pyrenyl groups, peryllenyl groups, tetrasenyl groups, chrysenyl groups such as phenyl groups, biphenyl groups and terphenyl groups
- polycyclic aromatics such as fluorenyl group, acenaphthasenyl group, triphenylene group, and fluoranthene group, and the like.
- the aromatic heterocycle means a structure including one or more hetero atoms such as O, S, N, Se, or the like instead of a carbon atom in the aromatic hydrocarbon ring.
- thiophene group, furan group, pyrrole group, imidazole group, thiazole group, oxazole group, oxadiazole group triazole group, pyridyl group, bipyridyl group, pyrimidyl group, triazine group, triazole group, acridil group, Pyridazine group, pyrazinyl group, quinolinyl group, quinazoline group, quinoxalinyl group, phthalazinyl group, pyrido pyrimidinyl group, pyrido pyrazinyl group, pyrazino pyrazinyl group, isoquinoline group, indole group, Carbazole group, benzoxazole group, benzoimid
- the aliphatic ring may be an aliphatic hydrocarbon ring or an aliphatic hetero ring, and may be monocyclic or polycyclic.
- Examples of the aliphatic ring include a cyclopentyl group, a cyclohexyl group, and the like, but are not limited thereto.
- an organic group an alkyl group, an alkenyl group, a cycloalkyl group, a cycloalkenyl group, an aryl group, an aralkyl group, etc. are mentioned.
- This organic group may contain the bond and substituents other than hydrocarbon groups, such as a hetero atom, in the said organic group.
- the organic group may be any of linear, branched and cyclic.
- the trivalent organic group means a trivalent group having three bonding positions in an organic compound.
- the organic group may form a cyclic structure, may form a cyclic structure, and may form a bond including a hetero atom so long as the effect of the invention is not impaired.
- the bond containing hetero atoms such as an oxygen atom, a nitrogen atom, and a silicon atom
- hetero atoms such as an oxygen atom, a nitrogen atom, and a silicon atom
- the cyclic structure may include the aforementioned aromatic ring, aliphatic ring, and the like, and may be monocyclic or polycyclic.
- the alkyl group may be linear or branched chain, carbon number is not particularly limited, but is preferably 1 to 50. Specific examples include, but are not limited to, methyl, ethyl, propyl, isopropyl, butyl, t-butyl, pentyl, hexyl and heptyl groups.
- the alkenyl group may be linear or branched chain, the carbon number is not particularly limited, but is preferably 2 to 40.
- Specific examples include vinyl, 1-propenyl, isopropenyl, 1-butenyl, 2-butenyl, 3-butenyl, 1-pentenyl, 2-pentenyl, 3-pentenyl, 3-methyl-1- Butenyl, 1,3-butadienyl, allyl, 1-phenylvinyl-1-yl, 2-phenylvinyl-1-yl, 2,2-diphenylvinyl-1-yl, 2-phenyl-2- ( Naphthyl-1-yl) vinyl-1-yl, 2,2-bis (diphenyl-1-yl) vinyl-1-yl, stilbenyl group and styrenyl group, but are not limited thereto.
- the cycloalkyl group is not particularly limited, but preferably has 3 to 60 carbon atoms, and especially cyclopentyl group, cyclohexyl group, and the like, but is not limited thereto.
- the polymer electrolyte membrane according to one embodiment of the present specification includes materials and / or methods known in the art, except that the polymer electrolyte includes a polymer including a unit represented by Formula 1 and a polymer including at least one cationic side chain. It can be prepared using.
- the ion conductivity of the polymer electrolyte membrane is 0.01 S / cm or more and 0.5 S / cm or less. In another exemplary embodiment, the ion conductivity of the polymer electrolyte membrane is 0.01 S / cm or more and 0.3 S / cm or less.
- the ionic conductivity of the polymer electrolyte membrane may be measured under humidification conditions.
- the humidification condition may mean 10% to 100% relative humidity (RH).
- the ion exchange capacity (IEC) value of the polymer electrolyte membrane is 0.01 mmol / g to 5 mmol / g.
- IEC ion exchange capacity
- the thickness of the polymer electrolyte membrane is 1 ⁇ m to 500 ⁇ m.
- the polymer electrolyte membrane having the above range thickness lowers an electrical short and a cross over of an electrolyte material, and may exhibit excellent cation conductivity characteristics.
- the polymer electrolyte membrane includes a polymer including a unit represented by Formula 1; And only a polymer comprising at least one cationic side chain.
- the polymer electrolyte membrane is a reinforcement membrane further comprising a substrate.
- the substrate A polymer comprising a unit represented by Formula 1; And it provides a reinforcing film comprising a polymer comprising at least one cationic side chain.
- the 'reinforcement membrane' is an electrolyte membrane including a substrate that is a reinforcing material, and a membrane capable of exchanging ions, and includes a substrate, an ion exchange membrane, an ion transfer membrane, and an ion conductive membrane.
- Separator ion exchange membrane, ion transfer membrane, ion conductive separator, ion exchange electrolyte membrane, ion transfer electrolyte membrane or ion conductive electrolyte membrane and the like.
- the substrate may mean a support having a three-dimensional network structure
- the reinforcing film including the substrate and the polymer may include one surface of the polymer, a surface facing the surface, and a pore region inside the substrate. It may mean that it is included in at least part of. That is, the reinforcing film of the present specification may be provided in a form in which the polymer is impregnated into the substrate.
- the polymer is a polymer comprising a unit represented by the formula (1); And blending resins of polymers comprising at least one cationic side chain.
- the reinforcing membrane according to the exemplary embodiment of the present specification includes a polymer including the unit represented by Chemical Formula 1, has high mechanical strength and high ionic conductivity, and may facilitate phase separation of the reinforcing membrane.
- the reinforcing film according to the exemplary embodiment of the present specification may include a substrate, thereby increasing chemical resistance and durability, and thus improving the life of the device.
- the substrate is one or two species in the group consisting of polypropylene (PP), polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), polyethylene (PE) and polyvinylidene difluoride (PVDF) Is selected.
- PP polypropylene
- PTFE polytetrafluoroethylene
- PE polyethylene
- PVDF polyvinylidene difluoride
- the blending resin is contained in an amount of 10 parts by weight to 99 parts by weight based on 100 parts by weight of the reinforcement film.
- the blending resin may be included in an amount of about 10 parts by weight to about 99 parts by weight, and about 1 part by weight to about 90 parts by weight based on 100 parts by weight of the reinforcing film.
- the crossover of vanadium ions may be reduced.
- the performance of the battery may be improved.
- the ion conductivity of the reinforcing film is 0.001 S / cm or more and 0.5 S / cm or less. In another exemplary embodiment, the ion conductivity of the reinforcing film is 0.001 S / cm or more and 0.3 S / cm or less.
- the ion conductivity may be measured under the same conditions as the aforementioned method.
- the ion exchange capacity (IEC) value of the reinforcing membrane is 0.01 mmol / g to 5.0 mmol / g.
- IEC ion exchange capacity
- the thickness of the reinforcement film is 0.01 ⁇ m to 10,000 ⁇ m.
- the thickness of the reinforcement film may reduce the electric short and the crossover of the electrolyte material, and may exhibit excellent cationic conductivity characteristics.
- the present disclosure also provides a method for preparing a substrate; And impregnating the substrate with the blending resin.
- Impregnation in the present specification means that the polymer permeates into the substrate.
- the impregnation may be performed by dipping the substrate into the polymer, using a slot dye coating, bar casting, or the like.
- immersion may be expressed in terms such as dip coating or dipping method.
- the reinforcing film may have a directionality.
- the substrate may be manufactured by uniaxial stretching or biaxial stretching, and the orientation of the substrate by the stretching may determine the orientation of the reinforcing film. Therefore, the reinforcing film according to the exemplary embodiment of the present specification may have a directionality of the machine direction (MD) and the vertical direction of the machine direction (MD), and the reinforcing film may be stressed and elongated according to the direction.
- MD machine direction
- MD vertical direction of the machine direction
- the physical properties of can represent a difference.
- the present disclosure also provides a method for preparing a substrate; And immersing the substrate in a blending resin comprising a polymer comprising a unit represented by Formula 1 and a polymer including at least one cationic side chain.
- the substrate and the blending resin are as described above.
- the present specification also relates to an anode; Cathode; And it provides a membrane-electrode assembly comprising the above-described polymer electrolyte membrane provided between the anode and the cathode.
- Membrane-electrode assembly is an electrode (cathode and anode) in which the electrochemical catalysis of fuel and air occurs and a polymer membrane in which hydrogen ions are transferred.
- the electrode (cathode and anode) and the electrolyte membrane are bonded together. It is a single unitary unit.
- the membrane-electrode assembly of the present specification is a form in which the catalyst layer of the anode and the catalyst layer of the cathode are in contact with the electrolyte membrane, and may be prepared according to conventional methods known in the art.
- the anode electrode may include an anode catalyst layer and an anode gas diffusion layer.
- the anode gas diffusion layer may again include an anode microporous layer and an anode electrode substrate.
- the cathode electrode may include a cathode catalyst layer and a cathode gas diffusion layer.
- the cathode gas diffusion layer may further include a cathode microporous layer and a cathode electrode substrate.
- FIG. 1 schematically illustrates the principle of electricity generation of a fuel cell.
- the most basic unit for generating electricity is a membrane electrode assembly (MEA), which is an electrolyte membrane 100 and the electrolyte membrane 100. It consists of an anode (200a) and a cathode (200b) electrode formed on both sides of the.
- MEA membrane electrode assembly
- an anode 200a generates an oxidation reaction of a fuel such as hydrogen or a hydrocarbon such as methanol and butane to generate hydrogen ions (H +) and electrons (e ⁇ ). Hydrogen ions move to the cathode 200b through the electrolyte membrane 100.
- water is generated by reacting hydrogen ions transferred through the electrolyte membrane 100 with an oxidant such as oxygen and electrons. This reaction causes the movement of electrons in the external circuit.
- the catalyst layer of the anode electrode is where the oxidation reaction of the fuel occurs, the catalyst is selected from the group consisting of platinum, ruthenium, osmium, platinum-ruthenium alloy, platinum-osmium alloy, platinum-palladium alloy and platinum-transition metal alloy. Can be used.
- the catalyst layer of the cathode electrode is where the reduction reaction of the oxidant occurs, platinum or platinum-transition metal alloy may be preferably used as a catalyst.
- the catalysts can be used on their own as well as supported on a carbon-based carrier.
- the introduction of the catalyst layer may be carried out by conventional methods known in the art, for example, the catalyst ink may be directly coated on the electrolyte membrane or coated on the gas diffusion layer to form the catalyst layer.
- the coating method of the catalyst ink is not particularly limited, but spray coating, tape casting, screen printing, blade coating, die coating or spin coating may be used.
- Catalytic inks can typically consist of a catalyst, a polymer ionomer, and a solvent.
- the gas diffusion layer serves as a passage for the reaction gas and water together with a role as a current conductor, and has a porous structure. Therefore, the gas diffusion layer may include a conductive substrate. As the conductive substrate, carbon paper, carbon cloth, or carbon felt may be preferably used.
- the gas diffusion layer may further include a microporous layer between the catalyst layer and the conductive substrate. The microporous layer may be used to improve the performance of the fuel cell in low-humidity conditions, and serves to reduce the amount of water flowing out of the gas diffusion layer so that the electrolyte membrane is in a sufficient wet state.
- One embodiment of the present specification includes two or more membrane-electrode assemblies; A stack comprising a bipolar plate provided between the membrane-electrode assemblies; A fuel supply unit supplying fuel to the stack; And it provides a polymer electrolyte fuel cell comprising an oxidant supply unit for supplying an oxidant to the stack.
- a fuel cell is an energy conversion device that converts chemical energy of a fuel directly into electrical energy.
- a fuel cell is a power generation method that uses fuel gas and an oxidant and generates electric power by using electrons generated during the redox reaction.
- the fuel cell can be manufactured according to conventional methods known in the art using the membrane-electrode assembly (MEA) described above.
- MEA membrane-electrode assembly
- it may be prepared by configuring a membrane electrode assembly (MEA) and a bipolar plate (bipolar plate) prepared above.
- the fuel cell of the present specification includes a stack, a fuel supply unit and an oxidant supply unit.
- FIG. 3 schematically illustrates the structure of a fuel cell, in which the fuel cell includes a stack 60, an oxidant supply unit 70, and a fuel supply unit 80.
- the stack 60 includes one or two or more membrane electrode assemblies as described above, and includes two or more separators interposed therebetween when two or more membrane electrode assemblies are included.
- the separator serves to prevent the membrane electrode assemblies from being electrically connected and to transfer fuel and oxidant supplied from the outside to the membrane electrode assembly.
- the oxidant supply unit 70 serves to supply the oxidant to the stack 60.
- Oxygen is typically used as the oxidizing agent, and may be used by injecting oxygen or air into the pump 70.
- the fuel supply unit 80 serves to supply fuel to the stack 60, and to the fuel tank 81 storing fuel and the pump 82 supplying fuel stored in the fuel tank 81 to the stack 60.
- fuel hydrogen or hydrocarbon fuel in gas or liquid state may be used.
- hydrocarbon fuels include methanol, ethanol, propanol, butanol or natural gas.
- the fuel cell may be a polymer electrolyte fuel cell, a direct liquid fuel cell, a direct methanol fuel cell, a direct formic acid fuel cell, a direct ethanol fuel cell, or a direct dimethyl ether fuel cell.
- the electrolyte membrane according to one embodiment of the present specification is used as an ion exchange membrane of a fuel cell, the above-described effects can be obtained.
- an exemplary embodiment of the present specification includes a positive electrode cell including a positive electrode and a positive electrode electrolyte; A cathode cell comprising a cathode and a cathode electrolyte; And it provides a redox flow battery comprising a polymer electrolyte membrane according to one embodiment of the present specification provided between the cathode cell and the anode cell.
- the redox flow battery (redox flow battery) is an electrochemical storage device that stores the chemical energy of an active material directly as electrical energy. It is a system in which the active material contained in the electrolyte is oxidized, reduced, and charged and discharged. to be.
- the redox flow battery uses a principle that charges and discharges are exchanged when electrons containing active materials having different oxidation states meet with an ion exchange membrane interposed therebetween.
- a redox flow battery is composed of a tank containing an electrolyte solution, a battery cell in which charging and discharging occurs, and a circulation pump for circulating the electrolyte solution between the tank and the battery cell, and the unit cell of the battery cell includes an electrode, an electrolyte, and an ion. Exchange membrane.
- the electrolyte membrane according to one embodiment of the present specification is used as an ion exchange membrane of a redox flow battery, the above-described effects may be exhibited.
- the redox flow battery of the present specification may be manufactured according to conventional methods known in the art, except for including the polymer electrolyte membrane according to one embodiment of the present specification.
- the redox flow battery is divided into the positive electrode cell 32 and the negative electrode cell 33 by the electrolyte membrane 31.
- the anode cell 32 and the cathode cell 33 include an anode and a cathode, respectively.
- the anode cell 32 is connected to the anode tank 10 for supplying and discharging the anode electrolyte 41 through a pipe.
- the cathode cell 33 is also connected to the cathode tank 20 for supplying and discharging the cathode electrolyte 42 through a pipe.
- the electrolyte is circulated through the pumps 11 and 21, and an oxidation / reduction reaction (that is, a redox reaction) in which the oxidation number of ions changes occurs, thereby causing charge and discharge at the anode and the cathode.
- an oxidation / reduction reaction that is, a redox reaction
- a polymer electrolyte membrane was prepared using a resin including a polymer including a unit represented by Formula 1 and a polymer including at least one cationic side chain of the structure.
- the ion conductivity of the film was measured for humidity dependence using an alternating current impedance method using a 4-electrode cell in which temperature and humidity were controlled. After maintaining for 2 hours or more in the humidity section, the ion conductivity was measured after reaching a sufficiently parallel state.
- a film prepared in a redox flow battery cell is fastened, and then a solution of 1 M magnesium sulfate (MgSO 4 ) dissolved in 2 M sulfuric acid (H 2 SO 4 ) is added to the negative electrode, and 1 M vanadium oxy sulfate (for the positive electrode) is used.
- MgSO 4 magnesium sulfate
- H 2 SO 4 2 M sulfuric acid
- VOSO 4 vanadium oxy sulfate
- the concentration of vanadium ions was converted by measuring the absorbance at a tetravalent ion wavelength of 767 nm using a UV spectrophotometer (Simadzu UV-1650PC).
- V means the volume of sulfuric acid solution
- C O means the initial concentration of vanadium ions in the magnesium sulfate tank
- C t means the vanadium concentration of the magnesium sulfate tank at time t
- A means the area of the film in contact with the sulfuric acid solution
- L means the thickness of the film.
- test conditions for the unit cell evaluation of the redox flow battery were to evaluate the unit cell with a current density of 50 ma / cm 2 in a voltage range of 0.8 V to 1.7 V (SOC 0-100). It used as electrolyte and the amount of electrolyte used is 50cc.
- Table 1 shows the characteristics and results of the polymer electrolyte membranes prepared in Experimental Example 1 and Comparative Examples 1 and 2.
- FIG. 4 is a view schematically showing the movement of vanadium ions according to Example 1 and Comparative Example 1.
- the redox flow battery including only the polymer including the unit represented by Chemical Formula 1 it can be seen that crossover occurs through the membrane of vanadium ions.
- crossover of vanadium ions is performed by a Donnan effect. It can be confirmed that is suppressed.
- the polymer electrolyte membrane according to one embodiment of the present specification maintains high efficiency and at the same time, it is confirmed that the crossover is reduced due to the low permeability of vanadium ions.
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비교예 1 | 비교예 2 | 실험예 1 | |
이온전도도 (S/cm) | 0.1 | 0.05 | 0.06 |
바나듐 이온 투과도 (X 10 -5cm2/min) | 12.3 | 1.1 | 4.89 |
쿨롱 효율 (%) | 93.4 | 98.7 | 95.3 |
에너지 효율(%) | 94.7 | 76.6 | 92.7 |
전압 효율(%) | 96.6 | 70.3 | 95.3 |
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- 하기 화학식 1로 표시되는 단위를 포함하는 중합체; 및적어도 하나의 양이온성 측쇄를 포함하는 중합체를 포함하는 고분자 전해질막:[화학식 1]A는 ―SO3H, ―SO3 -M+, ―COOH, ―COO-M+, ―PO3H2, ―PO3H-M+, ―PO3 2-2M+, ―O(CF2)mSO3H, ―O(CF2)mSO3 -M+, ―O(CF2)mCOOH, ―O(CF2)mCOO-M+, ―O(CF2)mPO3H2, ―O(CF2)mPO3H-M+ 또는 ―O(CF2)mPO3 2-2M+이며,m은 1 내지 6의 정수이고,M은 1족 원소이고,R1 및 R2는 서로 동일하거나 상이하고, 각각 독립적으로 할로겐기이며,n은 1 내지 10의 정수이며,m 및 n이 2 이상인 경우, 2 이상의 괄호 내의 구조는 서로 동일하거나 상이하다.
- 청구항 1에 있어서,상기 적어도 하나의 양이온성 측쇄를 포함하는 중합체는 하기 화학식 2로 표시되는 단위를 포함하는 것인 고분자 전해질막:[화학식 2]화학식 2에 있어서,La는 CO; SO2; 또는 C(CF3)2이고,S1 및 S2는 서로 동일하거나 상이하고, 각각 독립적으로 수소; 중수소; 할로겐기; 시아노기; 니트릴기; 니트로기; 히드록시기; 치환 또는 비치환된 알킬기; 치환 또는 비치환된 시클로알킬기; 치환 또는 비치환된 알콕시기; 치환 또는 비치환된 알케닐기; 치환 또는 비치환된 실릴기; 치환 또는 비치환된 아릴기; 치환 또는 비치환된 헤테로고리기; -(L)o-N+RR'R"; -(L)o-P+RR'R"; 또는 하기 화학식 1-A이며,[화학식 1-A]화학식 1-A에 있어서,L은 직접결합; O; NR"'; S; SO2; 또는 치환 또는 비치환된 탄소수 1 내지 10의 알킬렌기이며,o는 1 내지 10의 정수이고,o 가 2 이상인 경우, 2 이상의 L은 서로 동일하거나 상이하며,R, R', R", R'" 및 Ra는 서로 동일하거나 상이하고, 각각 독립적으로 수소; 또는 치환 또는 비치환된 탄소수 1 내지 10의 알킬기이고,a 및 a'는 각각 1 내지 4의 정수이며,a 및 a'가 각각 2 이상의 정수인 경우, 2 이상의 괄호 내의 구조는 서로 동일하거나 상이하다.
- 청구항 1에 있어서,상기 적어도 하나의 양이온성 측쇄를 포함하는 중합체는 하기 화학식 3으로 표시되는 화합물로부터 유래되는 단위를 더 포함하는 것인 고분자 전해질막:[화학식 3]화학식 3에 있어서,E1 및 E2는 히드록시기 또는 티올기이고,S5는 수소; 중수소; 할로겐기; 시아노기; 니트릴기; 니트로기; 히드록시기; 치환 또는 비치환된 알킬기; 치환 또는 비치환된 시클로알킬기; 치환 또는 비치환된 알콕시기; 치환 또는 비치환된 알케닐기; 치환 또는 비치환된 실릴기; 치환 또는 비치환된 아릴기; 치환 또는 비치환된 헤테로고리기; -(L)o-N+RR'R"; -(L)o-P+RR'R"; 또는 하기 화학식 1-A이며,[화학식 1-A]화학식 1-A에 있어서,L은 직접결합; O; NR"'; S; SO2; 또는 치환 또는 비치환된 탄소수 1 내지 10의 알킬렌기이며,o는 1 내지 10의 정수이고,o 가 2 이상인 경우, 2 이상의 L은 서로 동일하거나 상이하며,R, R', R", R'" 및 Ra는 서로 동일하거나 상이하고, 각각 독립적으로 수소; 또는 치환 또는 비치환된 탄소수 1 내지 10의 알킬기이고,b는 1 내지 4의 정수이고,c는 1 내지 3의 정수이며,b 및 c가 각각 2 이상의 정수인 경우, 2 이상의 괄호 내의 구조는 서로 동일하거나 상이하다.
- 청구항 1에 있어서,상기 화학식 1로 표시되는 단위를 포함하는 중합체는 상기 화학식 1로 표시되는 단위를 1 몰% 내지 100 몰%를 포함하는 것인 고분자 전해질막.
- 청구항 1에 있어서,상기 화학식 1로 표시되는 단위를 포함하는 중합체는 랜덤 중합체인 것인 고분자 전해질막.
- 청구항 1에 있어서,상기 화학식 1로 표시되는 단위를 포함하는 중합체는 친수성 블록; 및 소수성 블록을 포함하는 블록 중합체이고,상기 친수성 블록은 상기 화학식 1로 표시되는 단위를 포함하는 것인 고분자 전해질막.
- 청구항 8에 있어서,상기 화학식 1로 표시되는 단위를 포함하는 중합체 내에 상기 친수성 블록과 소수성 블록은 1:0.1 내지 1:10의 몰비로 포함되는 것인 고분자 전해질막.
- 청구항 1에 있어서,상기 화학식 1로 표시되는 단위를 포함하는 중합체는 하기 화학식 4로 표시되는 화합물로부터 유래되는 브랜처; 또는하기 화학식 5로 표시되는 브랜처를 더 포함하는 것인 고분자 전해질막:[화학식 4][화학식 5]화학식 4 및 5에 있어서,X는 S; O; CO; SO; SO2; NR""; 탄화수소계 또는 불소계 결합체이고,l은 0 내지 10의 정수이며,l이 2 이상인 경우, 2 이상의 X는 서로 동일하거나 상이하고,Y1 및 Y2는 서로 동일하거나 상이하고, 각각 독립적으로 NR""R""; 히드록시기 및 할로겐기로 이루어진 군에서 선택되는 치환기로 1 또는 2 이상 치환된 방향족고리; 또는 히드록시기 및 할로겐기로 이루어진 군에서 선택되는 치환기로 1 또는 2 이상 치환된 지방족 고리이며,R""은 수소; 할로겐기로 치환된 방향족고리; 또는 할로겐기로 치환된 지방족 고리이고,Z는 3가의 유기기이다.
- 청구항 1에 있어서,상기 고분자 전해질막은 상기 화학식 1로 표시되는 단위를 포함하는 중합체와 상기 적어도 하나의 양이온성 측쇄를 포함하는 중합체를 1 : 1 내지 1 : 50의 중량비로 포함하는 것인 고분자 전해질막.
- 청구항 1에 있어서,상기 고분자 전해질막의 이온 전도도는 0.01 S/cm 이상 0.5 S/cm 이하인 것인 고분자 전해질막.
- 청구항 1에 있어서,상기 고분자 전해질막의 이온교환용량(IEC) 값은 0.01 mmol/g 내지 5 mmol/g 인 것인 고분자 전해질막.
- 청구항 1에 있어서,상기 고분자 전해질막의 두께는 1 ㎛ 내지 500 ㎛ 인 것인 고분자 전해질막.
- 청구항 1에 있어서,상기 고분자 전해질막은 기재를 더 포함하는 강화막인 것인 고분자 전해질막.
- 애노드; 캐소드; 및 상기 애노드와 상기 캐소드 사이에 구비된 청구항 1 내지 15 중 어느 한 항의 고분자 전해질막을 포함하는 막-전극 접합체.
- 2 이상의 청구항 16에 따른 막-전극 접합체;상기 막-전극 접합체들 사이에 구비되는 바이폴라 플레이트를 포함하는 스택;상기 스택으로 연료를 공급하는 연료공급부; 및상기 스택으로 산화제를 공급하는 산화제공급부를 포함하는 고분자 전해질형 연료전지.
- 양극 및 양극 전해액을 포함하는 양극 셀;음극 및 음극 전해액을 포함하는 음극 셀; 및상기 양극 셀과 상기 음극 셀 사이에 구비되는 청구항 1 내지 15 중 어느 한 항의 고분자 전해질막을 포함하는 레독스 플로우 전지.
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