Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
636090 Journal of Membrane Science 2010 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this work, we prepared crosslinked poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) nano-fiber thin film by electro-spinning from a PVA aqueous solution and then treating the electro-spun fiber film with glutaraldehyde vapor to start crosslinking reaction. The crosslinked PVA nano-fiber thin film is impregnated in a Nafion solution to prepare Nafion/PVA-fiber composite membranes. We show that the optimum PVA content of Nafion/PVA-fiber membrane is ∼10 wt%, which is higher than the 5 wt% PVA content of Nafion/PVA blend membrane reported by DeLuca and Elabd. The introduction of 10 wt% crosslinked PVA nano-fiber in a Nafion membrane allows us to reduce the thickness of the Nafion/PVA-fiber membrane (thickness ∼50 μm) to less than 1/3 of that of Nafion-117 membrane (thickness ∼175 μm) and DeLuca and Elabd's Nafion/5 wt% PVA blend membrane (thickness ∼181 μm) without causing large increment of methanol crossover across the membrane. However, the smaller thickness of Nafion/PVA-fiber membrane causes it to have lower proton resistance than Nafion-117 and Nafion/PVA blend membranes. We show that the Nafion/PVA-fiber membrane consisting of 10 wt% crosslinked PVA nano-fiber has a better DMFC performance than Nafion-117 and Nafion/5 wt% PVA blend membranes.

Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload high-quality image (95 K)Download as PowerPoint slideResearch highlights▶ The films were prepared by electro-spun of PVA then with (CH2CHO)2 treatment. ▶ The films were impregnated with Nafion for composite membranes preparation. ▶ The normalized proton resistance value of the membranes is half of Nafion-117. ▶ The normalized methanol permeation rate of the membranes is twice of Nafion-117. ▶ The membrane has high DMFC performance.

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