Transport asymmetry of novel bi-layer hybrid perfluorinated membranes on the base of MF-4SC modified by halloysite nanotubes with platinum

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Three types of bi-layer hybrid nanocomposites on the base of perfluorinated cation-exchange membrane MF-4SC (Russian analogue of Nafion®-117) were synthesized and characterized. It was found that two membranes possess the noticeable asymmetry of the current-voltage curve (CVC) under changing their orientation towards the applied electric field, despite the absence of asymmetry of diffusion permeability. These phenomena were explained in the frame of the "fine-porous model" expanded for bi-layer membranes. A special procedure to calculate the real values of the diffusion layers thickness and the limiting current density was proposed. Due to asymmetry effects of the current voltage curves of bi-layer hybrid membranes on the base of MF-4SC, halloysite nanotubes and platinum nanoparticles, it is prospective to assemble membrane switches (membrane relays or diodes) with predictable transport properties, founded upon the theory developed here.

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Filippov, A., Petrova, D., Falina, I., Kononenko, N., Ivanov, E., Lvov, Y., & Vinokurov, V. (2018). Transport asymmetry of novel bi-layer hybrid perfluorinated membranes on the base of MF-4SC modified by halloysite nanotubes with platinum. Polymers, 10(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym10040366

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