Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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183869 | Electrochimica Acta | 2015 | 8 Pages |
Novel alkaline anion-exchange membranes composed of chitosan (CS) and 1-Ethenyl-3-methyl-1H-imidazoliumchloride polymer with 1-ethenyl-2-pyrrolidone (abbreviated as EMImC-Co-EP) are prepared by a combined thermal and chemical cross-linking technique. The hydroxide conductivity (σOH-), water uptakes, ion exchange capacity (IEC), thermal stability, mechanical property, oxidative stability and alkaline stabilities of CS/EMImC-Co-EP membranes are measured to evaluate their applicability in H2/O2 alkaline fuel cells (FC). The effects of thermal cross-linking temperature and membrane composition on membrane OH− conductivity are studied using AC impedance technique. FTIR, SEM and TG analysis are used for structural characterization of these membranes. It is found that the OH− conductivity of the membranes increases with temperature and exceeds 10−2 S cm−1 at 80 °C. The CS/EMImC-Co-EP membranes show excellent thermal stability with onset degradation temperature high above 200 °C. In particular, the high alkaline stability is achieved for the CS/EMImC-Co-EP membranes in hot 8.0 M KOH at 85 °C without losing their integrity and OH− conductivity during 300 hours of evaluation, and also a relatively high oxidative stability. The membrane electrode assembly (MEA) fabricated with CS/EMImC-Co-EP (1:0.5 by mass) gives an initial power density of 21.7 mW cm−2 using H2 as the fuel and O2 as oxidant at room temperature, on a low metal loading on both the anode and the cathode of 0.5 mg (Pt) cm−2 at ambient temperature.