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Anion Exchange Dispersion (PiperION-A5, 5 wt%) for Alkaline Electrolyzer and Fuel Cell, 10 mL/bottle, CAEFCAEDP

Anion Exchange Dispersion (PiperION-A5, 5 wt%) for Alkaline Electrolyzer and Fuel Cell, 10 mL/bottle, CAEFCAEDP

$149.00 USD
In Stock SKU: CAEFCAEDP
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PiperION is a commercial line of anion exchange ionomers and membranes developed by Versogen. It is based on a specialized class of polymers known as poly(aryl piperidinium) (PAP). Because of its high chemical stability and ionic conductivity, it is a leading material for alkaline electrochemical devices, particularly those that aim to avoid expensive platinum-group metals (PGM).

The core innovation of PiperION is its ether-bond-free rigid aromatic backbone. Most traditional anion exchange membranes (AEMs) fail because their ether bonds (C-O-C) are susceptible to nucleophilic attack by hydroxide ions (OH-) in alkaline environments. (1) Backbone: A rigid aryl (aromatic) chain without ether linkages, providing extreme alkaline stability. (2) Cationic Group: The piperidinium cation (a six-membered ring containing nitrogen) is used as the ion-exchange site. Its cyclic structure and lack of β-hydrogens (in certain configurations) make it highly resistant to Hofmann elimination, a common degradation pathway for AEMs.

PiperION ionomers are primarily used to create the Catalyst Layer (CL) in Membrane Electrode Assemblies (MEAs): (1) AEM Water Electrolyzers (AEMWE): Enables hydrogen production using low-cost catalysts like Nickel or Iron instead of Iridium. (2) Alkaline Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells (AEMFC): Allows for the use of non-platinum catalysts (e.g., Silver or Nickel), significantly lowering the cost of the fuel cell stack. (3) CO2 Electrolysis: Used in systems that convert CO2 into syngas, ethylene, or formic acid. (4) Direct Ammonia Fuel Cells (DAFC): Highly stable in the presence of ammonia and concentrated alkaline fuels.

Part Number

CAEFCAEDP (C-AEFC-AEDP)

Chemical Formula/Structure


Appearance

Transparent Liquid 

Solvent

Organic (undisclosed)

Concentration

5 wt%

Function Group

Piperidinium cation

Counter Ion

Carbonate

Package Size 10 mL/bottle (the solid powder form with 0.4 g/bottle also can be supplied upon request)

 

Notes: Please try to store the anion exchange dispersion in a dry place (glovebox is the best option). 

References

  1. L. J. Titheridge, et al. Investigating Cathode Ionomer Content and Assembly Techniques for Anion Exchange Membrane Water Electrolyzers, ACS Electrochemistry. 2025, 1, 6, 951–961.
  2. S. Favero, et al. Anion Exchange Ionomers: Design Considerations and Recent Advances - An Electrochemical Perspective, Adv. Mater., 2024, 36, 2308238

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