Issue 6, 2021

An effective strategy for the preparation of a wide-temperature-range proton exchange membrane based on polybenzimidazoles and polyacrylamide hydrogels

Abstract

Proton-exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs) with high performances over a wide temperature range from 80–180 °C have gained much attention related to the development of fuel cell vehicles. Designing membranes operating within a wide temperature range, especially covering the low temperature and high temperature ranges, is highly meaningful because of their potential for practical application. Phosphoric acid (PA)-doped polybenzimidazoles (PBIs) show great potential for use as high-temperature proton exchange membranes. However, a poor fuel cell performance at low temperatures (<100 °C) limits their application. In this work, different contents of three-dimensional network polyacrylamide hydrogels were introduced into OPBI (OPBI-AM) membranes via a unique design to simultaneously absorb phosphoric acid and water. Due to their strong phosphoric acid and water absorption abilities, the OPBI-AM membranes were highly conductive over a wide temperature range (40–180 °C) compared to the original OPBI membrane. The single-cell performance of OPBI-0.8AM achieved maximum power densities of 200 and 565 mW cm−2 at 80 °C and 160 °C, respectively, under anhydrous conditions. Besides, the low temperature cell cycles of OPBI-0.8AM membrane exhibited stability in a week. The performance of this new PEM extends beyond the limits of existing HT-PEMFCs materials via innovative design compared to the current OPBI-based PEMFC systems.

Graphical abstract: An effective strategy for the preparation of a wide-temperature-range proton exchange membrane based on polybenzimidazoles and polyacrylamide hydrogels

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
09 Sep 2020
Accepted
13 Jan 2021
First published
20 Jan 2021

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2021,9, 3605-3615

An effective strategy for the preparation of a wide-temperature-range proton exchange membrane based on polybenzimidazoles and polyacrylamide hydrogels

B. Yin, Y. Wu, C. Liu, P. Wang, L. Wang and G. Sun, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2021, 9, 3605 DOI: 10.1039/D0TA08872B

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