The anion exchange membrane (AEM) is a key component in anionexchange membrane fuel cells (AEMFCs) and facilitates the transport ofhydroxide ions and the separation of fuels from oxidants. They providea potential alternative to proton exchange membrane fuel cells(PEMFCs) whose limitation is the need of expensive noble metal catalyst in the acidic environments [1,2]. Although the facile oxygen reduction reaction under alkaline condition enables AEMFCs to utilizenon-noble metal catalysts with high stability [3,4], there are stillchallenges of possessing mechanical and chemical stability under highpH conditions. Recent studies have achieved high hydroxide ion conductivity [2], the means of designing membranes with high OH– conductivities is still not fully understood