In-Situ Grown Polyaniline Catalytic Interfacial Layer Improves Water Dissociation In Bipolar Membranes

SEPARATION AND PURIFICATION TECHNOLOGY(2021)

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A catalytic bipolar membrane (BPM), comprising a pair of laminated anion-cation exchange membranes and catalytic interfacial layer, can efficiently dissociate water to in-situ produce acid and base in photo-electrolysis and electrodialysis processes. Many organic-inorganic catalytic interfacial layers show good water dissociation performance but encounter membrane failure during the water dissociation process due to critical layers' delamination issue. Therefore, we hereby in-situ grow polyaniline interfacial layer (hereafter denoted as PIL) to simultaneously improve membrane durability and water dissociation performance due to electrostatic bonding and abundance of secondary amines -NH- in the PIL, respectively. Consequently, the produced PIL-BPMs accelerate the water dissociation by proton transfer reaction, which lowers transmembrane overpotential (1.87 V at 1000 A m(-2)) and water dissociation reaction resistance (7.44 Omega cm(2)) compared with the blank sample (2.82 V at 1000 A m(-2) and 12.40 Omega cm(2) water dissociation reaction resistance). While being used in a bipolar membrane electrodialysis, the resultant PIL-BPM has higher current efficiency (49.2%) and lower energy consumption (OFF: 1.01 kWh mol(-1), H+: 1.05 kWh mol(-1)), compared with blank sample (current efficiency: 35.2%, energy consumption OFF: 1.50 kWh mol(-1), H+: 1.61 kWh mol(-1)). Moreover, the PIL-BPMs also show similar to 2x greater stability due to the electrostatic bonding tactic than the blank membrane.
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Ion-exchange membrane, Water dissociation, Bipolar membrane, In-situ grown polyaniline, Electrodialysis
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