2020 Virtual AIChE Annual Meeting
(423b) Proton Exchange Membranes for Low Relative Humidity Fuel Cell Operation Based on Poly(Phenylene Sulfonic Acid)
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Experiments focused on optimizing the cPPSA/PPSU ratio to achieve the desired balance of tensile strength and proton conductivity, and on minimizing membrane thickness to obtain area specific resistance (ASR) lower than 0.02 S/cm in the 40-90% RH range at 80oC. cPPSA copolymer was synthesized using Ullmann coupling copolymerization of 4,4â²-dibromobiphenyl 3,3â²-disulfonic acid with 1,4-dibromobenzene-2,5-disulfonic, followed by grafting certain fraction of backbone sulfonic acid groups with biphenyl linker [1]. The PPSU fiber mat was electrospun from NMP/acetone solution. Pore-filling was carried out by pouring a solution of cPPSA in methanol over the framed mat, followed by heating at 70oC to evaporate solvent. The cPPSA was crosslinked by an additional heating step, in a vacuum oven at 210oC for 1-2 hours. The resultant membranes had excellent proton conductivity, 5-10 times greater than that of NafionÒ 211, in the 40-90% RH range at 80oC. Details of the membrane fabrication and characterization work will be presented in this talk.
[1] M. Litt and R. Wycisk, Poly(Arylenesulfonic Acids) with Frozen-In Free Volume as Hydrogen Fuel Cell Membrane Materials, Polymer Reviews, 55, 307 (2015).