JOURNAL ARTICLE

A novel asymmetric polybenzimidazole membrane for high temperature proton exchange membrane fuel cells

Li‐Cheng JhengSteve Lien‐Chung HsuTzung-Yu TsaiWesley Jen-Yang Chang

Year: 2014 Journal:   Journal of Materials Chemistry A Vol: 2 (12)Pages: 4225-4225   Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry

Abstract

A novel asymmetric polybenzimidazole (PBI) membrane used for high temperature proton exchange membrane fuel cells has been successfully fabricated by a soft-template method using the ionic liquid 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide ([EMIM][TFSI]) as the porogen. Typically, the asymmetric PBI membrane exhibits a double-layer structure comprising a dense layer and a porous layer with a distinguishable boundary. The morphology and asymmetry of the porous structure have been characterized by SEM micrographs. The density difference between the polymer matrix and the porogen can be considered as the driving force for developing the asymmetrical structure. Phosphoric acid-doped asymmetric PBI with a high porosity exhibited considerably enhanced doping levels and proton conductivity. For example, a doping level of up to 23.6 and a proton conductivity as high as 6.26 × 10−2 S cm−1 were achieved. Moreover, the crosslinking modification of asymmetric PBIs had beneficial effects on the mechanical strength and oxidative stability, which were investigated. We have also demonstrated the fuel cell performance of a membrane electrode assembly (MEA) based on the asymmetric PBI at elevated temperatures under anhydrous conditions in the present work.

Keywords:
Membrane Materials science Chemical engineering Conductivity Phosphoric acid Proton exchange membrane fuel cell Polymer Porosity Doping Composite material Chemistry Physical chemistry

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Fuel Cells and Related Materials
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