Journal of Power Sources, Vol.294, 691-695, 2015
A polytetrafluoroethylene porous membrane and dimethylhexadecylamine quaternized poly (vinyl benzyl chloride) composite membrane for intermediate temperature fuel cells
A composite material for phosphoric acid (PA) loaded membrane was prepared using a porous polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) thin film. N, N-Dimethylhexadecylamine partially quaternized poly (vinyl benzyl chloride) (qPVBzCI(-)) was synthesized as the substrate for the phosphoric acid loaded polymer membrane. SEM observation indicated that the pores were filled with the qPVBzCI(-). The maximum PA loading level was calculated to be 4.67-5.12 per repeat unit on average. TGA results showed that resultant composite membrane was stable in the intermediate temperature from 100 degrees C to 200 degrees C. The composite membrane tensile stress was 56.23 MPa, and the Young's Modulus was 0.25 GPa, and the fractured elongation was 23%. The conductivity of the composite membrane after the PA addition (H3PO4@PTFE/qPVBzCI(-)) increased from 0.085 S cm(-1) to 0.11 S cm(-1) from 105 degrees C to 180 degrees C. The peak power density of the H-2/O-2 at 175 degrees C under low humidity condition (<1%) for H3PO4@PTFE/qPVBzCI(-)membranes was 360 mW cm(-2). (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.