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Durable perfluorosulfonic polymer electrolyte membranes prepared from alkaline-ion-assisted heat treatment
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posted on 2011-09-01, 00:00 authored by Xiaoen Wang, H Tang, M PanPerfluorosulfonic acid (PFSA) electrolyte heat-treated at elevated glass transition temperature (Tg, 140–290 °C) with alkaline metal ions as the sulfonic group protector have been used to prepare stable PFSA/polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE) polymer electrolyte membrane for fuel cells. Thermal mechanical analysis (TMA) and X-ray diffraction results revealed that the PFSA resin with alkaline metal ions (Li, Na, and K) exhibits a significant increase of Tg, as well as an improved crystalline structure after heat treatment at Tg. Resin solubility measurement indicated the heat-treated PFSA show a better solvent resistance which favors membrane stability. The effect of ionic modification on PFSA/ePTFE composite PEMs performances, such as gas crossover, shrinkage stress, proton conductivity, and mechanical properties has been investigated in details. In general, the heat-treated PFSA/ePTFE composite PEMs showed lower dissolved fraction in water–alcohol solvents and better dimensional stability. The increased heat-treated temperature also enhanced the membrane performance because of the improved interface compatibility between PFSA resin and PTFE. The PFSA/ePTFE membrane prepared from heat-treated PFSA in Na-form at 290 °C (Tg of Na-form PFSA) increased the performance up to 0.744 V@600 mA cm−2, significantly higher than those of other PEMs because of the Tg of Na-PFSA were close to the Tg of PTFE.
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Journal of membrane scienceVolume
379Issue
1-2Pagination
106 - 111Publisher
ElsevierLocation
Amsterdam, The NetherlandsPublisher DOI
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0376-7388Language
engPublication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalCopyright notice
2011, ElsevierUsage metrics
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PEMFCPolymer electrolyte membranePerfluorosulfonic acid resinAlkaline ionsDurabilityScience & TechnologyTechnologyPhysical SciencesEngineering, ChemicalPolymer ScienceEngineeringPROTON-EXCHANGE MEMBRANESFUEL-CELL APPLICATIONSCOMPOSITE MEMBRANESIONOMER FILMSPOLYTETRAFLUOROETHYLENEDEGRADATIONFABRICATIONMORPHOLOGYPEMFCS
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