Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1294031 | Journal of Power Sources | 2009 | 4 Pages |
A poly(R1R2R3)–N+/H3PO4 composite membrane has been developed for use in a polymer electrolyte fuel cell (PEMFC). The quaternized polysulfone (QNPSU) membrane doped with H3PO4 showed high proton conductivity (0.12 S cm−1) at 160 °C and gave good performance in a single fuel cell tests. The peak power density with the QNPSU/H3PO4 composite membrane (at 150 °C, with dry H2/O2) was greater than 0.7 W cm−2. The effect of the phosphoric acid doping level on fuel cell performances with the QNPSU membrane was investigated. The data show that the QNPSU/H3PO4 composite membrane is promising for higher temperature PEMFC applications. The study demonstrated that the poly(R1R2R3)–N+/H3PO4 composite system produced an effective method to connect phosphoric acid to a non-conducting polymer structure, to produce a promising membrane for phosphoric acid polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells.