A highly selective and high-performance sulfonated poly(ether ether ketone)-based hybrid membrane enabled by complexed UiO-66-NH2 and sulfonated graphitic carbon nitride for vanadium flow batteries†
Abstract
A series of sulfonated poly(ether ether ketone) (SPEEK) hybrid membranes (SPEEK/NF) with constant 1 wt% complexed nanofillers (NF) comprising UiO-66-NH2 and sulfonated graphitic carbon nitride (s-g-C3N4) are prepared through the solution-blending method. As the ratio of UiO-66-NH2/s-g-C3N4 amounts to 1 : 1, the SPEEK/NF-1 : 1 membrane shows the highest ion selectivity (111.3 × 103 S min cm−3) and the lowest vanadium ion permeability (2.5 × 10−7 cm2 min−1). In the meantime, it further presents outstanding energy efficiency (85.9–76.1%) and ultra-long self-discharge time (136.1 h) at a current density of 100–200 mA cm−2. The acid–base interaction originating from the –NH2 and –SO3H groups in the SPEEK/NF hybrid membranes provides a stable protonation network, and the synergistic ion screening ability and physical blocking effect from UiO-66-NH2 and s-g-C3N4 maintain 79.9% energy efficiency, 0.29% capacity decay rate per cycle and good chemical stability for SPEEK/NF-1 : 1. Thus, the manipulation of acid–base interaction and synergistic ion barriers enabled by two-dimensional nanostructured materials allow us to explore highly selective SPEEK/NF hybrid membranes, showing great prospects in VFB applications.