Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5475876 Energy 2017 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
The objectives of this work are to prepare and characterize poly[2,2′-m-(phenylene)-5,5′-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 × 10−2 S cm−1 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 cm−2 when using alkaline methanol as fuel with Pt-based catalysts, or 120 mW cm−2 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 cm−2, 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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