2019 AIChE Annual Meeting
(355d) Enhancement of the Interfacial Bonding Strength of Nafion for a Novel PEM Fuel Cell Architecture
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Vital characteristics of the bulk Nafion membrane (thermal properties and mechanical properties) were determined by several tests: Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC), Thermal Gravimetric Analysis (TGA), small amplitude oscillation testing, and uniaxial tensile testing. Then, to determine the correlation between cohesion/adhesion strength and the fabrication methods, the T-peel test was applied. Afterwards, Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) was used to characterize and evaluate the surface morphology of the overlap areasâ surface after peeling off the other layer.
The results show that under a given fabrication pressure, increasing fabrication temperature leads to a linear increase in bonding strength when the processing is done in a Nanoimprint Lithography system. However, the bonding strengths of the samples bonded by a conventional parallel-plate press increase sharply with temperature. SEM micrographs after peeling demonstrate that the samples bonded in the parallel-plate press at high temperature (160°C and 180°C) and elevated pressure form strong bonds at the interface of two Nafion layers.