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Bifunctional cross-linking agents enhance anion exchange membrane efficacy for vanadium redox flow batteries

Wang et al., 2014

Document ID
4782500428943427979
Author
Wang W
Xu M
Wang S
Xie X
Lv Y
Ramani V
Publication year
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ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces

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A series of cross-linked fluorinated poly (aryl ether oxadiazole) membranes (FPAEOM) derivatized with imidazolium groups were prepared. Poly (N-vinylimidazole)(PVI) was used as the bifunctional cross-linking agent to (a) lower vanadium permeability,(b) enhance …
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