Journal of Power Sources, Vol.255, 101-107, 2014
Cross-linked polyelectrolyte for direct methanol fuel cells applications based on a novel sulfonated cross-linker
A novel type of cross-linked proton exchange membrane of lower methanol permeation and high proton conductivity is prepared, based on a newly synthesized sulfonated cross-linker: carboxyl terminated benzimidazole trimer bearing sulfonic acid groups (s-BI). Compared to membranes cross-linked with non-sulfonated cross-linker (BI), SPEEK/s-BI-n membranes show higher IEC values and proton conductivities. Meanwhile, oxidative stability and mechanical property of SPEEK/s-BI-n membranes are obviously improved. Among SPEEK/s-BI-n membranes, SPEEK/s-BI-2 exhibits high proton conductivity, low swelling ratio (0.122 S cm(-1) and 15.2% at 60 degrees C, respectively) and low methanol permeability coefficient. These results imply that the cross-linked membranes prepared with the newly sulfonated cross-linker are promising for the direct methanol fuel cells (DMFCs) application. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Proton exchange membrane;Direct methanol fuel cells;Sulfonated poly(ether ether ketone);Sulfonated cross-linker