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In order to perform a critical analysis of the zirconium oxide effects in sulfonated poly(ether ether ketone) (SPEEK) membranes with two sulfonation degrees (SD), 71 and 87%, the characterization of composite membranes prepared with a systematic variation of the inorganic content is proposed. The method involves preparation of inorganic composite membranes with a wide range of properties which concern water swelling, chemical and thermal stability, methanol and water permeations and, finally, proton conductivity. A good balance between high proton conductivity, good chemical stability and low methanol permeability is reached for the SPEEK polymer with a 7.5% (w/w) ZrO2 content and SD=87%. Compared to NAFION®112, this membrane is 3-times more selective towards water/methanol permeation and has a similar proton conductivity (81 compared to 88 mS/cm).
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Silva, V., Ruffmann, B., Silva, H., Mendes, A., Madeira, M., & Nunes, S. (2004). Zirconium oxide modified sulfonated poly(ether either ketone) membranes for direct methanol fuel cell applications. In Materials Science Forum (Vol. 455–456, pp. 587–591). Trans Tech Publications Ltd. https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.455-456.587
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