Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
634166 Journal of Membrane Science 2013 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

•We fabricate functional proton exchange membranes from electrospun dual-fiber mats with excellent material properties.•We investigate the effect of annealing, void-filling, and acid/water soakings on membrane properties.•We demonstrate a dramatic reduction in membrane processing time relative to previously published results.

Nanofiber composite proton-exchange membranes composed of Nafion and polyphenylsulfone (PPSU) were fabricated by simultaneously electrospinning Nafion and PPSU into a dual-fiber mat and then processing the mat into a dense and defect-free membrane. Three post-electrospinning processing steps, i.e., interfiber void-filling, Nafion annealing, and acid/water washing were examined to determine their effect on membrane properties. All the dense composite membranes had excellent water swelling and mechanical performance combined with reasonable proton conductivity. Furthermore, this study demonstrates that composite electrospun membranes can be prepared in as little as 16 min, a >15-fold reduction in processing time relative to previously described electrospun membrane fabrication techniques.

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