| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7711620 | International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2016 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
In this work a systematic study of the behaviour of a Nafion 117 membrane under conditions of elevated temperatures (up to 150 °C) and pressure (up to 0.7 MPa) was carried out. Attention focused primarily on the ionic conductivity of the membrane in the proton form with exposure to the conditions under study for up to 800 h. The ion-exchange capacity, morphology, FTIR and NMR spectra of the membrane were determined to explain the decline in conductivity observed over time. The techniques used did not reveal any chemical degradation of the membrane polymer. The morphological changes to the membrane connected with excessive expansion of the internal structure of the polymer are assumed to be the reason for the phenomenon observed. Finally, to confirm the conclusions derived, the membrane behaviour in a laboratory-scale water electrolysis cell was studied under operating conditions corresponding to its prior characterization.
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Authors
Jakub MaliÅ¡, Petr Mazúr, Martin Paidar, Tomas Bystron, Karel Bouzek,
