Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1289837 Journal of Power Sources 2009 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Polysiloxane modified perfluorosulfonic acid (PFSA) composite membranes are prepared by using (3-mercaptopropyl) methyldimethoxysilane (MPMDMS) as a precursor of silicon alkoxide in supercritical carbon dioxide (Sc-CO2) system. In the Sc-CO2 system with the presence of water, Sc-CO2 is not only used as a solvent and swelling agent, but also functioned as an acid catalyst for the condensation polymerization of MPMDMS. Characteristics of the modified composite membranes are investigated by using attenuated total reflection-infrared spectra, scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy. The modified membrane with 13.9 wt.% poly(MPMDMS) is the best one among all the modified membranes, whose methanol permeability is extremely lower and selectivity (ratio of proton conductivity to methanol permeability) is about 5.49 times higher than that of pristine membrane and 5.88 times than that of Nafion® 117, respectively. This modified PFSA membrane still can maintain its higher selectivity value than that of Nafion® 117 in the temperature range of 25–65 °C. Therefore, the modified membranes prepared in Sc-CO2 system may be the suitable candidate electrolytes for direct methanol fuel cell applications.

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