New insights into properties of methanol transport in sulfonated polysulfone composite membranes for direct methanol fuel cells

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Abstract

Methanol crossover through a polymer electrolyte membrane has numerous negative effects on direct methanol fuel cells (DMFCs) because it decreases the cell voltage due to a mixed potential (occurrence of both oxygen reduction and methanol oxidation reactions) at the cathode, lowers the overall fuel utilization and contributes to long-term membrane degradation. In this work, an investigation of methanol transport properties of composite membranes based on sulfonated polysulfone (sPSf) and modified silica filler is carried out using the PFG-NMR technique, mainly focusing on high methanol concentration (i.e., 5 M). The influence of methanol crossover on the performance of DMFCs equipped with low-cost sPSf-based membranes operating with 5Mmethanol solution at the anode is studied, with particular emphasis on the composite membrane approach. Using a surface-modified-silica filler into composite membranes based on sPSf allows reducing methanol cross-over of 50% compared with the pristine membrane, making it a good candidate to be used as polymer electrolyte for high energy DMFCs.

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Simari, C., Nicotera, I., Aricò, A. S., Baglio, V., & Lufrano, F. (2021). New insights into properties of methanol transport in sulfonated polysulfone composite membranes for direct methanol fuel cells. Polymers, 13(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym13091386

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