High‐performance, solution‐cast linear anion exchange membranes (AEMs) were fabricated by grafting N 1 ,N 1 ,N 1 ,N 7 ,N 7 ,N 7 ‐hexamethyl‐4‐oxoheptane‐1,7‐diammonium chloride (HMOHBA) and trifluoromethylbenzaldehyde (TFBA) onto a high‐MW poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) backbone via acetal/ketal reactions. Optimizing alkyl quaternary ammonium to fluorinated hydrophobic phenyl ratios yielded HMOHBA80‐TFBA20‐PVA with exceptional properties: 115.9 mS cm −1 ionic conductivity in water at 80°C; dry‐state tensile strength of 58.1 MPa (7.9% elongation); wet‐state 29.1 MPa strength with 245.5% elongation. After 1440 h in 1 M KOH at 80°C, the membrane retained 90.4% wet strength, showed 10.5% mass loss, and maintained 90.4% conductivity. In water electrolysis (1 M KOH, 80°C), it achieved 2.05 A cm −2 at 2.0 V. During 100 hr durability testing at 1 A cm −2 , cell voltage rose minimally from 1.84 to 1.85 V over the final 70 h. This work presents a novel strategy for commercially viable AEMs based on flexible polymer chains.
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