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Journal of Power Sources, Vol.210, 350-357, 2012
Preparation, characterization and cell performance of durable nafion/SiO2 hybrid membrane for high-temperature polymeric fuel cells
The Nation 117 membrane has doped with SiO2 particles by in situ sol-gel reaction. In order to minimize leaching of doped particles, the reaction conditions are optimized using full factorial design of experiment. The results obtained from the full factorial analysis indicate that the minimum amount of leaching takes place at 60 degrees C, without addition of acid, and with the swelling of membranes prior to the reaction. The membranes, prepared at optimum reaction conditions, are characterized for water uptake, thermal stability, proton conductivity, and cell performance. Furthermore, Nafion/SiO2 composites are investigated to reduce the hydrogen permeation rate across the membrane. The Nafion/SiO2 composites demonstrate significantly low hydrogen permeability. Moreover, the water uptake of Nafion/SiO2 membrane with 7% of doping level increase up to 43% that is 30% higher than that of the pure Nation membrane. DSC Measurements for modified samples show an increase in T-g as compared to unmodified sample. In general, the proton conductivities of hybridized membranes under ambient temperature are lower than that of the pure membrane. However, at 110 degrees C and in low humid conditions, the modified membranes show increased fuel cell performance than the pure Nation. Among the composite membranes, the sample with 5-7% of SiO2 content exhibits higher water uptake and better performance of fuel cell test. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.