Preparation method of sulfonated polyimide/chitosan composite proton conducting film
A technology of sulfonated polyimide and proton-conducting membrane, which is applied to fuel cell parts, circuits, electrical components, etc., and can solve the problem of proton conductivity, poor water stability of five-membered ring sulfonated polyimide, etc. problems, to achieve the effect of improving the performance of blocking vanadium ions, good proton selectivity, and tight membrane structure
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[0034] in N 2 Under protection, add 1.0 mmol BDSA, 10 mL m-cresol, 2.0 mmol triethylamine to a 100 mL three-neck flask, stir continuously at room temperature until BDSA is completely dissolved, add 2.0 mmol NTDA, 0.49 g benzoic acid and 1.0 mmol ODA, and continue stirring After a few minutes, the temperature of the system was raised to 80 °C for 4 hours, and then to 180 °C for 20 hours, and the heating was stopped to obtain a viscous polymer solution. When the temperature dropped below 80 °C, add 5 mL of m-cresol to dilute the reaction solution, continue stirring for several minutes, then pour acetone into it to obtain a flocculent polymer precipitate, filter it, and wash the precipitate repeatedly with acetone for several times to remove the residual solvent and untreated solution. The reactants were then dried at 80°C for 20 hours.
[0035] The sulfonated polyimide of the obtained triethylamine salt type is dissolved in the organic solvent m-cresol, and is prepared into a m...
Embodiment 2
[0041] in N 2 Under protection, add 1.2 mmol BDSA, 10 mL m-cresol, and 2.4 mmol triethylamine to a 100 mL three-neck flask, stir continuously at room temperature until BDSA is completely dissolved, add 2.0 mmol NTDA, 0.49 g benzoic acid and 0.8 mmol ODA, and continue stirring After a few minutes, the temperature of the system was raised to 80 °C for 4 hours, and then to 180 °C for 20 hours, and the heating was stopped to obtain a viscous polymer solution. When the temperature dropped below 80 °C, add 5 mL of m-cresol to dilute the reaction solution, continue stirring for several minutes, then pour acetone into it to obtain a flocculent polymer precipitate, filter it, and wash the precipitate repeatedly with acetone for several times to remove the residual solvent and untreated solution. The reactants were then dried at 80°C for 20 hours.
[0042] The sulfonated polyimide of the obtained triethylamine salt type is dissolved in the organic solvent m-cresol, and is prepared into...
Embodiment 3
[0048] in N 2 Under protection, add 1.0 mmol BDSA, 10 mL m-cresol, 2.0 mmol triethylamine into a 100 mL three-neck flask, stir continuously at room temperature until BDSA is completely dissolved, add 2.0 mmol NTDA, 0.49 g benzoic acid and 1.0 mmol ODA, continue stirring for several Minutes later, the temperature of the system was raised to 80 °C for 4 hours, and then to 180 °C for 20 hours, and the heating was stopped to obtain a viscous polymer solution. When the temperature dropped below 80 °C, add 5 mL of m-cresol to dilute the reaction solution, continue stirring for several minutes, then pour acetone into it to obtain a flocculent polymer precipitate, filter it, and wash the precipitate repeatedly with acetone for several times to remove the residual solvent and untreated solution. The reactants were then dried at 80°C for 25 hours.
[0049] The sulfonated polyimide of the obtained triethylamine salt type is dissolved in the organic solvent m-cresol, and is prepared into...
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