Aspects of the Chemical Degradation of PFSA Ionomers used in PEM Fuel Cells
β Scribed by J. Healy; C. Hayden; T. Xie; K. Olson; R. Waldo; M. Brundage; H. Gasteiger; J. Abbott
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 364 KB
- Volume
- 5
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1615-6846
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
The chemical degradation of perfluorosulfonic acidβ(PFSA) membranes was studied both inβsituβ(during fuel cell operation) and exβsituβ(by Fenton's test). During fuel cell operation, the degradation rate was quantified by monitoring the rate of fluoride release. The rate of degradation was found to be strongly dependent on operating conditions. Nuclear magnetic resonanceβ(NMR) and mass spectrometryβ(MS) were used to identify degradation products other than fluoride generated during fuel cell operation. Strong similarities were found between the organic fragments generated from both the inβsituβ(fuel cell operation) and exβsituβ(Fenton's test) degradation processes. The chemical structure of the fragment is consistent with that of the side chain on the PFSA ionomer used in the experiments. The implications of the existence of this product for the chemical degradation mechanism are discussed.
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