2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0376-7388(00)00635-9
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Polymeric proton conducting membranes for medium temperature fuel cells (110–160°C)

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“…The membranes were dried over P 2 O 5 for one night and then weighed. The titration was performed by immersing the dry membranes in a 1.5 N NaCl solution under stirring at room temperature for one night to exchange the H + ions with Na + ions [40]. The pH was recorded potentiometrically during titration of exchanged H + ions with a 0.02 N NaOH solution.…”
Section: Characterization Of Speek Membranesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The membranes were dried over P 2 O 5 for one night and then weighed. The titration was performed by immersing the dry membranes in a 1.5 N NaCl solution under stirring at room temperature for one night to exchange the H + ions with Na + ions [40]. The pH was recorded potentiometrically during titration of exchanged H + ions with a 0.02 N NaOH solution.…”
Section: Characterization Of Speek Membranesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of probably greater technological interest, however, have been proton conductors based on sulfonated polymer membranes with hydrated layers, such as sulfonated fluorocarbon NAFION [37], sulfonated polybenzimidazole (S-PBI) [38], and sulfonated polyether ether ketone (S-PEEK) [39], which all exhibit high proton conductivity and reasonable chemical stability. While NAFION is generally considered a stable and robust material, limitations to its use exist due to the fact that its glass transition temperature is at ∼105°C and the membrane loses water and, thus, ionic conductivity at temperatures >80°C.…”
Section: Classes Of Proton Conductorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The DMFC technology relies on fuel cells equipped with a proton exchange membrane (PEMFC), that plays the role of the electrolyte. Nowadays, few membranes have been tested with some success, including perfluorosulfonate ionomer (PFSI), such as Nafion ® [1][2][3], polyaromatics, such as sulfonated polysulfone (PSU) [4][5][6], sulfonated polyetheretherketone (SPEEK) [7][8][9], sulfonated polyphenylene oxide (SPPO) [10][11] and polybenzimidazole (PBI) [12][13][14]. Except for PBI that needs doping by a strong acid for being conductive, all the other polymers combine high chemical stability and high ionic conductivity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%