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Properties and fuel cell performance of a Nafion-based, sulfated zirconia-added, composite membrane

โœ Scribed by M.A. Navarra; C. Abbati; B. Scrosati


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
682 KB
Volume
183
Category
Article
ISSN
0378-7753

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โœฆ Synopsis


The effect of an acidic inorganic additive, i.e. sulfated zirconia, on Nafion-based polymer electrolytes is evaluated by comparing the properties in terms of conductivity and fuel cell performance of a composite sulfated zirconia-added Nafion membrane with those of an additive-free Nafion membrane. The peculiar surface properties of the selected filler promote a higher hydration level and a higher conductivity for the composite membrane under unsaturated conditions, i.e. at 20% RH. Tests on H 2 -air fully humidified cells, monitored at 70 โ€ข C and at atmospheric pressure, reveal small differences when passing from a plain Nafion to a composite Nafion/sulfated zirconia membrane as electrolyte. However, remarkably great improvements are observed for the composite membrane-based cell when the comparison tests are run at low relative humidity and high temperature, this outlining the beneficial role of the sulfated zirconia additive.


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