Acid-base blend membranes based on Nafion®/aminated SPEEK for reducing methanol permeability

2011 
Abstract Sulfonated poly(ether ether ketone)s (SPEEKs) were further substituted on the polymer main chain by amino groups to form an acid-basic polymer, and blended with acid polymeric Nafion ® to create composite membranes. The acid–base blend membranes containing ionic crosslinking exhibited lower water uptake than recast Nafion ® , and the methanol permeability was reduced significantly for various contents of aminated SPEEK, with a maximum proton conductivity of ∼0.063 S cm −1 at 30 °C. The single-cell performance of the blend membranes with various contents of aminated SPEEK showed 20–26 mW cm −2 for S45A47 at 80 °C. Both the power density and open circuit voltage were higher than those of Nafion ® 115 and recast Nafion ® . The acid–base blend membranes satisfy the requirements for proton exchange membranes in the context of direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC) applications.
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