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Phosphoric acid doped imidazolium polysulfone membranes for high temperature proton exchange membrane fuel cells

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Northeastern University1

Energy and Materials, Department of Chemistry, Technical University of Denmark2

Department of Chemistry, Technical University of Denmark3

Technical University of Denmark4

A novel acid–base polymer membrane is prepared by doping of imidazolium polysulfone with phosphoric acid for high temperature proton exchange membrane fuel cells. Polysulfone is first chloromethylated, followed by functionalization of the chloromethylated polysulfone with alkyl imidazoles i.e. methyl (MePSU), ethyl (EtPSU) and butyl (BuPSU) imidazoliums, as revealed by 1H NMR spectra.

The imidazolium polysulfone membranes are then doped with phosphoric acid and used as a proton exchange membrane electrolyte in fuel cells. An acid doping level of about 10–11mol H3PO4 per mole of the imidazolium group is achieved in 85wt% H3PO4 at room temperature. The membranes exhibit a proton conductivity of 0.015–0.022Scm−1 at 130–150°C under 15mol% water vapor in air, and a tensile strength of 5–6MPa at 130°C under ambient humidity.

Fuel cell tests show an open circuit voltage as high as 0.96V and a peak power density of 175–204mWcm−2 at 150°C with unhumidified hydrogen and air under ambient pressure.

Language: English
Year: 2012
Pages: 114-121
ISSN: 18732755 and 03787753
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpowsour.2012.01.038
ORCIDs: Li, Qingfeng , Jensen, Jens Oluf and Cleemann, Lars Nilausen

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