Fuel-cell performance of multiply-crosslinked polymer electrolyte membranes prepared by two-step radiation technique

Yamaki, Tetsuya and Sawada, S and Asano, M and Maekawa, Y and Yoshida, M and Gubler, Lorenz and Alkan Gürsel, Selmiye and Scherer, Günther G. (2009) Fuel-cell performance of multiply-crosslinked polymer electrolyte membranes prepared by two-step radiation technique. In: 216 th ECS Meeting, Vienna/ Austria

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Abstract

A multiply-crosslinked polymer electrolyte membrane was prepared by the radiation-induced co-grafting of styrene and a bis(vinyl phenyl)ethane (BVPE) crosslinker into a radiation-crosslinked polytetrafluoroethylene (cPTFE) film. We then investigated its H2/O2 fuel-cell performance at 60 and 80ºC in terms of the effect of radiation and chemical crosslinking. At 60ºC, all the membranes initially exhibited similar performance, but only the cPTFE-based membranes were durable at 80ºC, indicating the necessity of radiation crosslinking in the PTFE main chains. Importantly, cell performance of the multiply-crosslinked membrane was found high enough to reach that of a Nafion112 membrane. This is probably because the BVPE crosslinks in the graft component improved the membrane-electrode interface in addition to membrane durability. After severe OCV hold tests at 80 and 95ºC, the performance deteriorated, while no significant change was observed in ohmic resistivity. Accordingly, our membranes seemed so chemically stable that an influence on overall performance loss could be negligible.
Item Type: Papers in Conference Proceedings
Subjects: Q Science > QD Chemistry > QD450-801 Physical and theoretical chemistry
T Technology > TP Chemical technology
Divisions: Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences
Depositing User: Selmiye Alkan Gürsel
Date Deposited: 01 Nov 2009 19:26
Last Modified: 26 Apr 2022 08:51
URI: https://research.sabanciuniv.edu/id/eprint/12332

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