Immobilisation and release of radical scavengers on nanoclays for chemical reinforcement of proton exchange membranes

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Mechanical and chemical stability of proton exchange membranes are crucial requirements for the development of fuel cells for durable energy conversion. To tackle this challenge, bi-functional nanoclays grafted with amino groups and with embedded radical scavengers, that is, CeO2 nanoparticles were incorporated into Aquivion® ionomer. The composite membranes presented high proton conductivity and increased stability to radical attack compared to non-modified Aquivion membranes, demonstrating the effectiveness of the approach based on radical scavenger immobilisation and release from clay nanocontainers.

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Akrout, A., Delrue, A., Zatoń, M., Duquet, F., Spanu, F., Taillades-Jacquin, M., … Rozière, J. (2020). Immobilisation and release of radical scavengers on nanoclays for chemical reinforcement of proton exchange membranes. Membranes, 10(9), 1–18. https://doi.org/10.3390/membranes10090208

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