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A Novel High Temperature Fuel Cell Proton Exchange Membrane with Nanoscale Phase Separation Structure Based on Crosslinked Polybenzimidazole with Poly(vinylbenzyl chloride).

Erli QuMin XiaoDongmei HanSheng HuangZhiheng HuangWei LiuShuanjin WangYuezhong Meng
Published in: Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
A semi-aromatic polybenzimidazole (DPBI) is synthesized via polycondensation of decanedioic acid (DCDA) and 3,3-diaminobenzidine (DAB) in a mixed phosphorus pentoxide/methanesulfonic acid (PPMA) solvent. Ascribing to in-situ macromolecular crosslinker of ploly((vinylbenzyl chloride) (PVBC), a robust crosslinked DPBI membrane (DPBI- x PVBC, x refers to the weight percentage of PVBC in the membrane) can be obtained. Comprehensive properties of the DPBI and DPBI- x PVBC membranes are investigated, including chemical structure, antioxidant stability, mechanical strength, PA uptake and electrochemical performances. Compared with pristine DPBI membrane, the PA doped DPBI- x PVBC membranes exhibit excellent antioxidative stability, high proton conductivity and enhanced mechanical strength. The PA doped DPBI- 10 PVBC membrane shows a proton conductivity of 49 mS cm -1 at 160 °C without humidification. Particularly, it reveals an enhanced H 2 /O 2 single cell performance with the maximum peak power density of 405 mW cm -2 , which is 29% higher than that of pristine DPBI membrane (314 mW cm -2 ). In addition, the cell is very stable in 50 h, indicating the in-situ crosslinked DPBI with a macromolecular crosslinker of PVBC is an efficient way to improve the overall performance of HT-PEMs for high performance HT-PEMFCs.
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