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Non-destructive fabrication of Nafion/silica composite membrane via swelling-filling modification strategy for high temperature and low humidity PEM fuel cell

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  • Xu, Guoxiao
  • Wu, Zhiguang
  • Wei, Zenglv
  • Zhang, Wenjie
  • Wu, Junli
  • Li, Ying
  • Li, Jing
  • Qu, Konggang
  • Cai, Weiwei

Abstract

Based on the swelling-filling modification strategy, Nafion/silica composite membrane is facilely fabricated by non-destructively filling silica nano-particles into the Nafion framework. High temperature proton conductive performance of modified Nafion membrane is significantly enhanced due to the synergistic effect of maintaining the ordered nanophase-separated structure in Nafion and excellent water retention capacity of the silica fillers. Proton conductivity of the composite membrane is therefore raised to 33 mS/cm at 110 °C and 60% RH, which is enhanced by ca. 30% compared with the pristine Nafion. Taking account into the improved mechanical and oxidative stabilities attributed to the hydrogen bonding interaction between silica nano-particles and Nafion chains, high temperature fuel cell performance is measured and found to be remarkably improved by 37% at low humidity by considering the power density.

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  • Xu, Guoxiao & Wu, Zhiguang & Wei, Zenglv & Zhang, Wenjie & Wu, Junli & Li, Ying & Li, Jing & Qu, Konggang & Cai, Weiwei, 2020. "Non-destructive fabrication of Nafion/silica composite membrane via swelling-filling modification strategy for high temperature and low humidity PEM fuel cell," Renewable Energy, Elsevier, vol. 153(C), pages 935-939.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:renene:v:153:y:2020:i:c:p:935-939
    DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2020.02.056
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    1. Li, Jing & Xu, Guoxiao & Luo, Xingying & Xiong, Jie & Liu, Zhao & Cai, Weiwei, 2018. "Effect of nano-size of functionalized silica on overall performance of swelling-filling modified Nafion membrane for direct methanol fuel cell application," Applied Energy, Elsevier, vol. 213(C), pages 408-414.
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