Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5475876 | Energy | 2017 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
The objectives of this work are to prepare and characterize poly[2,2â²-m-(phenylene)-5,5â²-bibenzimidazole]/graphene oxide (PBI/GO) solid electrolyte for direct alcohol alkaline fuel cell (DAAFC) applications. GO nanosheets are coated onto a PBI surface using a spin coater to construct the PBI/GO composite membrane. The PBI/GO composite membrane exhibits an ionic conductivity of 2.53 Ã 10â2 S cmâ1 at 80 °C, which is improved by 72-93% when compared with the pure PBI membrane. In addition, the methanol permeability is reduced by 18-25% by incorporating GO onto the PBI top surface. The peak power density (Pmax) of the PBI/GO electrolyte reaches 200 mW cmâ2 when using alkaline methanol as fuel with Pt-based catalysts, or 120 mW cmâ2 when fed with an ethanol and alkaline solution mixture at 80 °C. Replacing the Pt-based catalysts with Hypermec⢠catalysts resulted in Pmax of 40 and 100 mW cmâ2, for methanol and ethanol fuel cells, respectively. These superior DAAFC power outputs are ascribed to the improved anion conduction of the KOH doped GO and the suppressed methanol cross-over from high aspect ratio GO as the alcohol barrier layer.
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Authors
Bor-Chern Yu, Yi-Chun Wang, Hsin-Chun Lu, Hsiu-Li Lin, Chao-Ming Shih, S. Rajesh Kumar, Shingjiang Jessie Lue,