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Journal of the Electrochemical Society, Vol.155, No.9, B921-B928, 2008
Cross-linker effect in ETFE-based radiation-grafted proton-conducting membranes - I. Properties and fuel cell performance characteristics
Cross-linking of styrene grafted and sulfonated fuel cell membranes is essential to obtain well-performing and durable membranes. In this study, the properties and fuel cell performance of radiation grafted membranes based on poly(ethylene-alt-hexafluoropropylene) (ETFE) (25 mu m) with different extent of cross-linking, using divinylbenzene (DVB) as a comonomer to styrene, were investigated. The water uptake and proton conductivity decrease as a function of increasing the extent of cross-linking. Also, the membranes become more brittle. Fuel cell performance is limited by the high ohmic resistance of the membrane at high degrees of cross-linking, whereas at low degrees of cross-linking the membrane-electrode interface is of poor quality. Optimum performance is obtained at an extent of cross-linking corresponding to a styrene:DVB monomer ratio (v/v) of 95:5 in the grafting solution. (C) 2008 The Electrochemical Society.