Advanced Nafion nanocomposite membrane embedded with unzipped and functionalized graphite nanofibers for high-temperature hydrogen-air fuel cell system: The impact of filler on power density, chemical durability and hydrogen permeability of membrane. (15th June 2021)
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- Advanced Nafion nanocomposite membrane embedded with unzipped and functionalized graphite nanofibers for high-temperature hydrogen-air fuel cell system: The impact of filler on power density, chemical durability and hydrogen permeability of membrane. (15th June 2021)
- Main Title:
- Advanced Nafion nanocomposite membrane embedded with unzipped and functionalized graphite nanofibers for high-temperature hydrogen-air fuel cell system: The impact of filler on power density, chemical durability and hydrogen permeability of membrane
- Authors:
- Vinothkannan, Mohanraj
Kim, Ae Rhan
Ramakrishnan, S.
Yu, Yeon-Tae
Yoo, Dong Jin - Abstract:
- Abstract: Nafion, a perfluorosulfonic acid (PFSA) polymer, is a key electrolyte that has contributed to commercialization of hydrogen-air fuel cells (HAFCs). However, adoption of Nafion membranes in high-temperature (HT) HAFCs remains an unsolved challenge. In this work, sulfonic acid-functionalized, unzipped graphite nanofiber (SO3 H-UGNF) is explored as a potential filler for Nafion to create a composite membrane for HT-HAFCs. The presence of –SO3 H groups in SO3 H-UGNF permits better dispersion of filler and boosts physiochemical, thermomechanical, and electrochemical properties of Nafion/SO3 H-UGNF membrane compared to bare Nafion, Nafion/GNF, and Nafion/UGNF membranes. A range of concentrations of SO3 H-UGNF (0.5, 1, or 1.5 wt%) are added to Nafion matrix to establish an optimal content for enhancing proton conductivity at 100, 50, and 18% relative humidity (RH). The optimized Nafion/SO3 H-UGNF (1 wt%) membrane achieved a power output of 0.226 W cm ˗2 and durability of over 129 h at 120 °C with 18% RH, which represents one of the best performances among reported Nafion-based membranes in HT-HAFCs. The hydrogen permeability, mechanical strength, and morphology of Nafion/SO3 H-UGNF membrane were retained reasonably after durability test in HT-HAFC. This study provides valuable insights for design and optimization of potential Nafion composites for HT-HAFCs. Graphical abstract: Proton transport and gas barrier properties of Nafion/SO3 H-UGNF are beneficial for HT-HAFCAbstract: Nafion, a perfluorosulfonic acid (PFSA) polymer, is a key electrolyte that has contributed to commercialization of hydrogen-air fuel cells (HAFCs). However, adoption of Nafion membranes in high-temperature (HT) HAFCs remains an unsolved challenge. In this work, sulfonic acid-functionalized, unzipped graphite nanofiber (SO3 H-UGNF) is explored as a potential filler for Nafion to create a composite membrane for HT-HAFCs. The presence of –SO3 H groups in SO3 H-UGNF permits better dispersion of filler and boosts physiochemical, thermomechanical, and electrochemical properties of Nafion/SO3 H-UGNF membrane compared to bare Nafion, Nafion/GNF, and Nafion/UGNF membranes. A range of concentrations of SO3 H-UGNF (0.5, 1, or 1.5 wt%) are added to Nafion matrix to establish an optimal content for enhancing proton conductivity at 100, 50, and 18% relative humidity (RH). The optimized Nafion/SO3 H-UGNF (1 wt%) membrane achieved a power output of 0.226 W cm ˗2 and durability of over 129 h at 120 °C with 18% RH, which represents one of the best performances among reported Nafion-based membranes in HT-HAFCs. The hydrogen permeability, mechanical strength, and morphology of Nafion/SO3 H-UGNF membrane were retained reasonably after durability test in HT-HAFC. This study provides valuable insights for design and optimization of potential Nafion composites for HT-HAFCs. Graphical abstract: Proton transport and gas barrier properties of Nafion/SO3 H-UGNF are beneficial for HT-HAFC performance and durability. Image 1 Highlights: Unzipping and subsequent sulfonation of GNF was performed to obtain SO3 H-UGNF. Dispersion of SO3 H-UGNF into Nafion resulted in improved thermomechanical and physiochemical properties. Optimized Nafion/SO3 H-UGNF (1 wt%) showed substantially enhanced proton conductivity under low RH. Peak power output exhibited by optimized composite membrane at 120 °C and 18% RH is 3.8-fold higher than bare Nafion membrane. It showed excellent durability upto 129 h with a minimal OCV decay rate of 5 mV h −1 . … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Composites. Number 215(2021)
- Journal:
- Composites
- Issue:
- Number 215(2021)
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- Volume 215, Issue 215 (2021)
- Year:
- 2021
- Volume:
- 215
- Issue:
- 215
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2021-0215-0215-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2021-06-15
- Subjects:
- SO3H-UGNF -- Nafion -- High temperature -- Low humidity -- Proton conductivity -- Gas crossover
Composite materials -- Periodicals
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620.118 - Journal URLs:
- http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/13598368 ↗
http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.compositesb.2021.108828 ↗
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- 1359-8368
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