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  • 작성자 사진: Ki Ro Yoon
    Ki Ro Yoon
  • 2019년 4월 2일
  • 1분 분량

최종 수정일: 2020년 5월 4일

Title: Post-assembly modification of polymeric composite membranes using spin drying for fuel cell applications


Abstract: Self-assembly of inter- and intraphases between the ionomer membrane and mechanical reinforcements in reinforced polymeric composite membranes is of great interest in both physics and chemistry, particularly for proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) application. One of the greatest challenges is to obtain an optimally structured polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE)-reinforced perfluorosulfonic acid (PFSA) composite membrane via solution processing. For high- performance and durable PEMFC applications, the self assembly of interphases of the ionomers/reinforcements and intraphases of the ionomers in the composite PEM needs to be carefully tailored. Here, we show that post-assembly modification of a PTFE/PFSA composite membrane using a spin-drying method can significantly improve fuel cell performance and reliability. The forced assembly of PFSA ionomers during spinning results in greater infiltration yields into the porous PTFE media. In this way, spin-drying post-treatment results in lower gas crossover and improved mechanical durability. This process also yields larger regions of ionic clusters, which facilitate proton conduction at low relative humidity, affording higher fuel cell currents and greater efficiency.





Cite this: J. Mater. Chem. A, 2019, 7, 7380–7388

DOI: http://10.1039/c8ta10538c

 
 
 

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