Nafion/polyaniline composite membranes specifically designed to allow proton exchange membrane fuel cells operation at low humidity

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A Nafion and polyaniline composite membrane (designated Nafion/PANI) was fabricated using an in situ chemical polymerization method. The composite membrane showed a proton conductivity that was superior to that obtained with Nafion® 112 at low humidity (e.g. RH = 60%). Water uptake measurements revealed similarities between the Nafion® 112 and Nafion/PANI membranes at different humidities. The high conductivity of the Nafion/PANI membrane at low humidity is hypothesized to be due to the existence of the extended conjugated bonds in the polyaniline; proton transfer is facilitated via the conjugated bonds in lower humidity environments allowing retention of the relatively high conductivity. Correspondingly, the performance of a single cell fuel cell containing the Nafion/PANI composite membrane is improved compared to a Nafion® 112-containing cell under low humidity conditions. This is important for portable fuel cells, which are required to operate without external humidification. © 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Yang, J., Shen, P. K., Varcoe, J., & Wei, Z. (2009). Nafion/polyaniline composite membranes specifically designed to allow proton exchange membrane fuel cells operation at low humidity. Journal of Power Sources, 189(2), 1016–1019. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpowsour.2008.12.076

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