Electrochimica Acta, Vol.104, 487-495, 2013
Synthetic preparation of proton conducting polyvinyl alcohol and TiO2-doped inorganic glasses for hydrogen fuel cell applications
This paper is focused on preparation and determination of physicochemical properties of new composite glass protonic membranes (P2O5-SiO2-TiO2) with the addition of PVA which could be a crucial modification for their application as electrolytic materials in fuel cells operating in the temperature range 30-150 degrees C. Samples were obtained through sol gel process with post-thermal treatment of the obtained hydrogel. The process was realized under FTIR and Raman spectroscopies control of the reaction progress. XRD was used to prove the amorphisicity of the samples. Two interesting correlations were observed during a more detailed analysis of conductivity data. One of them correlates endothermic transition observed in the DTA traces with T-D value for ionic lattice in the samples while the other shows that the dimensionality of the conductivity process can be correlated with the sample surface area. The preliminary tests of the samples in fuel cells operated with hydrogen showed stable values of OCV in the whole investigated temperature range. Current density and power increase with temperature. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Glassy protonic conductors;Medium temperature fuel cell;Sol-gel;Phospho-silicate glass;PVA polymer;TiO2