Journal of Power Sources, Vol.195, No.13, 4072-4079, 2010
Preparation and properties of crosslinked sulphonated poly(arylene ether sulphone) blend s for direct methanol fuel cell applications
HMS-based sulphonated poly(arylene ether sulphone) (HMSSH) is synthesised using 4,4'-dihydroxy-alpha-methylstilbene (HMS) monomer to introduce an interesting stilbene core as crosslinkable group. Crosslinked blend membranes are obtained by blending the BPA-based sulphonated poly(arylene ether sulphone) (BPASH) with crosslinkable HMS-based sulphonated poly(arylene ether sulphone) by UV irradiation of the blend membrane. Compared to the native BPASH with crosslinked BPASH/HMSSH blend membranes, the crosslinked blend membranes greatly reduce the water uptake and methanol permeability with only a slight reduction in proton conductivity. The crosslinked blend membrane, which has a 6% HMSSH content, has a water uptake of 59%, methanol permeability of 0.75 x 10(-6) cm(2) s(-1), and proton conductivity of 0.08 S cm(-1). A membrane-electrode assembly is used to investigate single-cell performance and durability test for DMFC applications. Both the power density and open circuit voltage are higher than those of Nafion (R) 117. A maximum power density of 32 mW cm(-2) at 0.2 V is obtained at 80 degrees C, which is higher than that of Nafion (R) 117 (25 mW cm(-2)). (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Proton exchange membrane;Sulphonated poly(arylene ether sulphone);Cross-linking;Direct methanol fuel cell;4,4 '-Dihydroxy-alpha-methylstilbene (HMS)