2006 AIChE Annual Meeting
(512d) Acid-Functionalized Mesostructured Aluminosilica Films for Proton-Exchange Membrane Applications
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Acid-functionalized mesostructured aluminosilica materials present a possible solution to the problem of PEMFC operation at elevated temperatures (100-150 oC). The membranes are prepared by using amphiphilic block-copolymer species to direct the structures of network-forming silica, which is cast, calcined, and grafted with alumina and acidic species to yield hydrophilic mesostructured channels with interconnected acid-functionalized surfaces. Membrane compositions, structures, and conductivity properties have been characterized by thermogravimetric and elemental analyses, mass spectroscopy, solid-state NMR, electron microscopy, N2 adsorption, small-angle X-ray scattering, and AC impedance spectroscopy. The analyses establish that hydration capacity and water retention of the functionalized membranes exceed those of commercially available Nafion® 117 membranes. Temperature- and humidity-dependent proton conductivities of the membranes will be discussed and compared, along with prospects for integrating the functionalized aluminosilica PEMs into membrane electrode assemblies.