Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7719161 | International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2014 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
A 80 μm thick composite ion-exchange membrane was synthesized by uniformly dispersing sub-micron to nano sized silica immobilized phosphotungstic acid (Si-PWA) inorganic ion exchanger into cross-linked poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) matrix. ATR-IR spectrum confirmed the PVA cross-linking and presence of Si-PWA in membrane. Amorphous behavior of the membrane indicated uniform blending of crystalline Si-PWA particles with cross-linked PVA. Membrane's tensile strength (93 MPa) was much higher than Nafion 117 (34 MPa). Ion exchange capacity of the membrane (0.90 meqgâ1) was higher than the values reported for the other PVA based membranes. Na+ transport number was 0.92, indicating good ion-selectivity of the membrane. Membrane showed a high water uptake of 35% while its methanol uptake was low (8.4%) and thereby reduced methanol permeability (1.6 Ã 10â7 cm2 sâ1) compared to Nafion-117 was observed, a highly desirable property for DMFC application. Proton conductivity increased from 7.04 mS cmâ1 to 10.5 mS cmâ1 with increase in temperature from 30 °C to 50 °C. At 35 °C, the single cell DMFC with membrane showed higher OCV (0.8 V) and comparable peak power density to Nafion-117.
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Authors
Jay Pandey, Fasil Qayoom Mir, Anupam Shukla,