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Dual-proton Conductor for Fuel Cells with Flexible Operational Temperature.

Wen LiWen LiuWendi JiaJin ZhangQi ZhangZhenguo ZhangJialin ZhangYunqi LiYiyang LiuHaining WangYan XiangShanfu Lu
Published in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2023)
The properties of proton conductors determine the operating temperature range of fuel cells. Typically, phosphoric acid (PA) proton conductors exhibit excellent proton conductivity owing to their high proton dissociation and self-diffusion abilities. However, at low temperatures or high current densities, water-induced PA loss causes rapid degradation of cell performance. Maintaining efficient and stable proton conductivity within a flexible temperature range can significantly reduce the start-up temperature of PA-doped proton exchange membrane fuel cells. In this study, a dual-proton conductor composed of an organic phosphonic acid (ethylenediamine tetramethylene phosphonic acid, EDTMPA) and an inorganic PA was developed for proton exchange membranes. The proposed dual-proton condutor could operate within a flexible temperature range of 80-160°C, benefitting from the strong interaction between EDTMPA and PA, and the enhanced proton dissociation. Fuel cells with the EDTMPA-PA dual-proton conductor showed excellent cell stability at 80°C. In particular, under the high current density of 1.5 A cm -2 at 160°C, the voltage decay rate of the fuel cell with the dual-proton conductor was one-thousandth of that of the fuel cell with PA-only proton conductor, indicating excellent stability. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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