Development and understanding of new membranes based on aromatic polymers and heterocycles for fuel cells

Direct methanol fuel cells (DMFC) are appealing as a power source for portable devices as they do not require recharging with an electrical outlet. However, the DMFC technology is confronted with the high crossover of methanol fuel from the anode to the cathode through the currently used Nafion memb...

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spelling ndltd-UTEXAS-oai-repositories.lib.utexas.edu-2152-65802015-09-20T16:53:15ZDevelopment and understanding of new membranes based on aromatic polymers and heterocycles for fuel cellsLi, WenDirect methanol fuel cellsPolymeric membrane materialsBlend membranesMethanol crossoverDirect methanol fuel cells (DMFC) are appealing as a power source for portable devices as they do not require recharging with an electrical outlet. However, the DMFC technology is confronted with the high crossover of methanol fuel from the anode to the cathode through the currently used Nafion membrane, which not only wastes the fuel but also poisons the cathode platinum catalyst. With an aim to overcome the problems encountered with the Nafion membrane, this dissertation focuses on the design and development of new polymeric membrane materials for DMFC and a fundamental understanding of their structure-property-performance relationships. Several polymeric blend membranes based on acid-base interactions between an aromatic acidic polymer such as sulfonated ploy(ether ether ketone) (SPEEK) and an aromatic basic polymer such as heterocycle tethered poly(sulfone) (PSf) have been explored. Various heterochylces like nitro-benzimidazole (NBIm), 1H-Perimidine (PImd), and 5-amino-benzotriazole (BTraz) have been tethered to PSf to understand the influence of pKa values and the size of the hetrocycles. The blend membranes show lower methanol crossover and better performance in DMFC than plain SPEEK due to an enhancement in proton conductivity through acid-base interactions and an insertion of the heterocycle side groups into the ionic clusters of SPEEK as indicated by small angle Xray scattering and TEM data. The SPEEK/PSf-PImd blend membrane shows the lowest methanol crossover due to the larger size of the side groups, while the SPEEK/PSf-BTraz blend membrane shows the highest proton conductivity and maximum power density. To further investigate the methanol-blocking effect of the heterocycles, N,N’-Bis- (1H-benzimidazol-2-yl)-isophthalamide (BBImIP) having two amino-benzimidazole groups bonded to a phenyl ring has been incorporated into sulfonated polysulfone (SPSf) and SPEEK membranes. With two 2-amino-benzimidazole groups, which could greatly increase the proton transfer sites, and three phenyl rings, which are compatible with the aromatic polymers, the BBImIP/SPSf and BBImIP/SPEEK blend membranes show suppressed methanol crossover and increased fuel cell performance in DMFC. Novel sulfonated copolymers based on poly(aryl ether sulfone) (SPS-DP) that exhibit low methanol crossover have been synthesized and explored as a methanol-barrier center layer in a multilayer membrane configuration having SPEEK as the outer layers. These multilayer membranes exhibit better performance in DMFC than plain SPEEK and Nafion 115 membranes due to suppressed methanol crossover. To address the issue of incompatibility between the new hydrocarbon-based membranes synthesized and the Nafion ionomer used in the catalyst layer in fabricating membrane-electrode assemblies (MEAs), the MEAs have been fabricated with the SPEEK membranes and 10 to 30 % SPEEK ionomer in the catalyst layer. These MEAs exhibit better performance in DMFC compared to the MEAs fabricated with the SPEEK membranes and Nafion ionomer in the catalyst layer due to lower interfacial resistance.text2009-10-20T18:00:54Z2009-10-20T18:00:54Z2009-082009-10-20T18:00:54Zelectronichttp://hdl.handle.net/2152/6580engCopyright is held by the author. Presentation of this material on the Libraries' web site by University Libraries, The University of Texas at Austin was made possible under a limited license grant from the author who has retained all copyrights in the works.
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topic Direct methanol fuel cells
Polymeric membrane materials
Blend membranes
Methanol crossover
spellingShingle Direct methanol fuel cells
Polymeric membrane materials
Blend membranes
Methanol crossover
Li, Wen
Development and understanding of new membranes based on aromatic polymers and heterocycles for fuel cells
description Direct methanol fuel cells (DMFC) are appealing as a power source for portable devices as they do not require recharging with an electrical outlet. However, the DMFC technology is confronted with the high crossover of methanol fuel from the anode to the cathode through the currently used Nafion membrane, which not only wastes the fuel but also poisons the cathode platinum catalyst. With an aim to overcome the problems encountered with the Nafion membrane, this dissertation focuses on the design and development of new polymeric membrane materials for DMFC and a fundamental understanding of their structure-property-performance relationships. Several polymeric blend membranes based on acid-base interactions between an aromatic acidic polymer such as sulfonated ploy(ether ether ketone) (SPEEK) and an aromatic basic polymer such as heterocycle tethered poly(sulfone) (PSf) have been explored. Various heterochylces like nitro-benzimidazole (NBIm), 1H-Perimidine (PImd), and 5-amino-benzotriazole (BTraz) have been tethered to PSf to understand the influence of pKa values and the size of the hetrocycles. The blend membranes show lower methanol crossover and better performance in DMFC than plain SPEEK due to an enhancement in proton conductivity through acid-base interactions and an insertion of the heterocycle side groups into the ionic clusters of SPEEK as indicated by small angle Xray scattering and TEM data. The SPEEK/PSf-PImd blend membrane shows the lowest methanol crossover due to the larger size of the side groups, while the SPEEK/PSf-BTraz blend membrane shows the highest proton conductivity and maximum power density. To further investigate the methanol-blocking effect of the heterocycles, N,N’-Bis- (1H-benzimidazol-2-yl)-isophthalamide (BBImIP) having two amino-benzimidazole groups bonded to a phenyl ring has been incorporated into sulfonated polysulfone (SPSf) and SPEEK membranes. With two 2-amino-benzimidazole groups, which could greatly increase the proton transfer sites, and three phenyl rings, which are compatible with the aromatic polymers, the BBImIP/SPSf and BBImIP/SPEEK blend membranes show suppressed methanol crossover and increased fuel cell performance in DMFC. Novel sulfonated copolymers based on poly(aryl ether sulfone) (SPS-DP) that exhibit low methanol crossover have been synthesized and explored as a methanol-barrier center layer in a multilayer membrane configuration having SPEEK as the outer layers. These multilayer membranes exhibit better performance in DMFC than plain SPEEK and Nafion 115 membranes due to suppressed methanol crossover. To address the issue of incompatibility between the new hydrocarbon-based membranes synthesized and the Nafion ionomer used in the catalyst layer in fabricating membrane-electrode assemblies (MEAs), the MEAs have been fabricated with the SPEEK membranes and 10 to 30 % SPEEK ionomer in the catalyst layer. These MEAs exhibit better performance in DMFC compared to the MEAs fabricated with the SPEEK membranes and Nafion ionomer in the catalyst layer due to lower interfacial resistance. === text
author Li, Wen
author_facet Li, Wen
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title Development and understanding of new membranes based on aromatic polymers and heterocycles for fuel cells
title_short Development and understanding of new membranes based on aromatic polymers and heterocycles for fuel cells
title_full Development and understanding of new membranes based on aromatic polymers and heterocycles for fuel cells
title_fullStr Development and understanding of new membranes based on aromatic polymers and heterocycles for fuel cells
title_full_unstemmed Development and understanding of new membranes based on aromatic polymers and heterocycles for fuel cells
title_sort development and understanding of new membranes based on aromatic polymers and heterocycles for fuel cells
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