The physiochemical properties of Nafion 115 and a composite Nafion 115/zirconium phosphate (โผ25 wt.%) membranes are compared. The composite membrane takes up more water than Nafion at the same water activity. However, the proton conductivity of the composite membrane is slightly less than that for N
Properties and fuel cell performance of a Nafion-based, sulfated zirconia-added, composite membrane
โ 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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โฆ 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 โข 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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