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Fabrication and Performance Evaluation of a Cation Exchange Membrane Using Graphene Oxide/Polyethersulfone Composite Nanofibersopen access

Authors
Kim, SuhunAlayande, Abayomi BabatundeEisa, TasnimJang, JaewonKang, YesolYang, EuntaeHwang, Moon-HyunKim, In S. S.Chae, Kyu-Jung
Issue Date
Jul-2023
Publisher
MDPI
Keywords
electrospinning; graphene oxide; polyethersulfone; nanofiber; pore-filled; ion exchange membrane; permselectivity; areal resistance
Citation
Membranes, v.13, no.7
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SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Membranes
Volume
13
Number
7
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/67538
DOI
10.3390/membranes13070633
ISSN
2077-0375
Abstract
Ion exchange membranes, especially cation exchange membranes (CEMs), are an important component in membrane-based energy generation and storage because of their ability to transport cations via the electrochemical potential gradient while preventing electron transport. However, developing a CEM with low areal resistance, high permselectivity, and stability remains difficult. In this study, electrospun graphene oxide/polyethersulfone (GO/PES) composite nanofibers were prepared with varying concentrations of GO. To fabricate a CEM, the pores of the electrospun GO/PES nanofiber substrates were filled with a Nafion ionomer. The pore-filled PES nanofiber loaded with 1% GO revealed a noticeable improvement in hydrophilicity, structural morphology, and mechanical properties. The 1% GO/PES pore-filled CEM was compared to a Nafion membrane of a varying thickness and without a nanofiber substrate. The CEM with a nanofiber substrate showed permselectivity of 85.75%, toughness of 111 J/m(3), and areal resistance of 3.7 & omega; cm(2), which were 12.8%, 4.3 times, and 4.0 times better, respectively, than those of the Nafion membrane at the same thickness. The development of a reinforced concrete-like GO/PES nanofiber structure containing stretchable ionomer-enhanced membrane surfaces exhibited suitable areal resistance and reduced the thickness of the composite membrane without compromising the mechanical strength, suggesting its potential application as a cation exchange membrane in electrochemical membrane-based systems.
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