The advances development of proton exchange membrane with high proton conductivity and balanced stability in fuel cells

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In the proton exchange membrane fuel cell, proton exchange membrane (PEM) serves as both the main conductor of protons and the fuel-blocking membrane. Thus, high proton conductivity and excellent stability are expected for PEMs at the same time. According to chemical structure, this review divides PEM into three groups. Recently, high-performance PEM has been made possible by controlling chemical structure, organic–inorganic hybrid composite membranes, and nanofiber composite membranes. One of them, nanofiber composite membranes, is distinguished by long-range order and is capable of achieving both strong proton conductivity with exceptional stability. The high-performance PEM has been accomplished by the presence of an acid-rich layer, acid–base interaction, and proton transport channel in PEMs are also summarized in this paper. We believe that our discussion will help the researcher create high-performance PEM and pave the way for further developments in the field of energy materials as a whole.

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Wei, P., Sui, Y., Meng, X., & Zhou, Q. (2023, June 10). The advances development of proton exchange membrane with high proton conductivity and balanced stability in fuel cells. Journal of Applied Polymer Science. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/app.53919

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