Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
637218 Journal of Membrane Science 2009 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

Composite SPEEK based PEMs, containing tungstophosphoric acid (TPA) and modified with benzimidazole derivatives as cross-linking spacers, were prepared and characterized by a number of physico-chemical methods. It was observed, that the cross-linking agents strongly affect membrane properties, reducing their swelling, but at the same time decreasing their proton conductivity. However the cross-linkers provided a better retention of the TPA particles embedded within the composite membranes. The TPA particles enhanced the polymer conductivity to values overpassing that of the non-modified membranes. The performance of the PEMs was tested in hydrogen/air FC and found to be superior to that of Nafion 212 commercial PEM. The stability of the composite PEMs was adequate at least for 2 days, during which no degradation of the performance was observed.

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