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Sulfonated graphene oxide/Nafion composite membranes for high temperature and low humidity proton exchange membrane fuel cells.

Mohanraj VinothkannanAe Rhan KimGeorgepeter Gnana KumarChong Sam Na
Published in: RSC advances (2018)
Iron oxide (Fe 3 O 4 ) nanoparticles anchored over sulfonated graphene oxide (SGO) and Nafion/Fe 3 O 4 -SGO composites were fabricated and applied as potential proton exchange membranes in proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs) operated at high temperature and low humidity. Fe 3 O 4 nanoparticles bridge SGO and Nafion through electrostatic interaction/hydrogen bonding and increased the intrinsic thermal and mechanical stabilities of Nafion/Fe 3 O 4 -SGO composite membranes. Nafion/Fe 3 O 4 -SGO composite membranes increased the compactness of ionic domains and enhanced the water absorption and proton conductivity while restricting hydrogen permeability across the membranes. The proton conductivity of Nafion/Fe 3 O 4 -SGO (3 wt%) composite membrane at 120 °C under 20% relative humidity (RH) was 11.62 mS cm -1 , which is 4.74 fold higher than that of a pristine recast Nafion membrane. PEMFC containing the Nafion/Fe 3 O 4 -SGO composite membrane delivered a peak power density of 258.82 mW cm -2 at a load current density of 640.73 mA cm -2 while operating at 120 °C under 25% RH and ambient pressure. In contrast, under identical operating conditions, a peak power density of only 144.89 mW cm -2 was achieved with the pristine recast Nafion membrane at a load current density of 431.36 mA cm -2 . Thus, Nafion/Fe 3 O 4 -SGO composite membranes can be used to address various critical problems associated with commercial Nafion membranes in PEMFC applications.
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