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Grafting of Amine End-Functionalized Side-Chain Polybenzimidazole Acid-Base Membrane with Enhanced Phosphoric Acid Retention Ability for High-Temperature Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells.

Guoliang LiuHongfei PanShengqiu ZhaoYadong WangHaolin TangHaining Zhang
Published in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
A high phosphoric acid uptake and retention capacity are crucial for the high performance and stable operation of phosphoric acid/polybenzimidazole (PA/PBI)-based high-temperature proton exchange membranes. In this work, amine end-functionalized side-chain grafted PBI (AGPBI) with different grafting degrees are synthesized to enhance both the phosphoric acid uptake and the acid retention ability of the accordingly formed membranes. The optimized acid-base membrane exhibits a PA uptake of 374.4% and an anhydrous proton conductivity of 0.067 S cm -1 at 160 °C, with the remaining proton conductivity percentages of 91.0% after a 100 h stability test. The accordingly fabricated membrane electrode assembly deliver peak power densities of 0.407 and 0.638 W cm -2 under backpressure of 0 and 200 kPa, which are significantly higher than 0.305 and 0.477 W cm -2 for the phosphoric acid-doped unmodified PBI membrane under the same conditions.
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