Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
635423 Journal of Membrane Science 2011 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

Siloxane based membranes were produced with benzimidazole as proton conducting group by cross-linking siloxane monomers with two or three cross-linking groups. The network structure was further modified by adding a constant amount of silanol terminated linear polydimethylsiloxanes (PDMS) with varying chain lengths. Their influence on glass transition temperature, network formation and proton conductivity at varying relative humidities was investigated at temperatures from 30 to 160 °C. An increasing PDMS chain length decreases the glass transition temperature and changes the hydrophobicity of the membranes. The increase of the number of cross-linking groups leads to additional uncross-linked groups and consequently to a wider network. The new membrane materials possess high proton conductivities of up to 1.2 × 10−3 S/cm at 160 °C at relative humidities of less than 8% with thermal stabilities of up to 286 °C.

► Proton conducting membranes with benzimidazole as proton conducting group and siloxanes as backbones were developed. ► PDMS chain length alters membrane properties, especially the proton conductivity. ► Membranes showed high proton conductivity and high thermal stability, which makes them suitable for the application in HT-PEMFCs.

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