Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1789172 Current Applied Physics 2006 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

To extend the proton conductivity of Nafion at high temperatures above 100 °C zirconium sulphophenyl phosphate (ZrSPP) particles were used as a solid proton conductor and hygroscopic material. ZrSPP was obtained by the reaction of Zr4+ ion and m-sulphophenyl phosphonic (SPP) acid with a stoichiometric ratio P/Zr = 2. The synthesis of ZrSPP was confirmed by phosphonate (P–O) stretching band, assigned at 900–1300 cm−1 in FT-IR spectra. Nafion/ZrSPP composite membranes almost maintained the maximum conductivity of Nafion even at 110 °C when hydrated at 98% RH. The Nafion/ZrSPP membrane showed four times better cell performance than recast Nafion at 100 °C.

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