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Structurally modulated and functionalized carbon nanotubes as potential filler for Nafion matrix toward improved power output and durability in proton exchange membrane fuel cells operating at reduced relative humidity
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Title
Structurally modulated and functionalized carbon nanotubes as potential filler for Nafion matrix toward improved power output and durability in proton exchange membrane fuel cells operating at reduced relative humidity
Issued Date
2022-05
Citation
Vinothkannan, Mohanraj. (2022-05). Structurally modulated and functionalized carbon nanotubes as potential filler for Nafion matrix toward improved power output and durability in proton exchange membrane fuel cells operating at reduced relative humidity. Journal of Membrane Science, 649. doi: 10.1016/j.memsci.2022.120393
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Article
Author Keywords
Nafion composite membraneSCNTs-SUCNTs hybridLow relative humidityHydrogen-air fuel cells
Keywords
DOPED GRAPHITE NANOFIBERSELECTROLYTE MEMBRANECOMPOSITE MEMBRANEELEVATED-TEMPERATURECATALYTIC-ACTIVITYHYBRID MEMBRANEGRAPHENE OXIDEFLUORINENITROGENCONDUCTIVITY
ISSN
0376-7388
Abstract
Development of a high-performance and durable proton exchange membrane (PEM) for low relative humidity (RH) operation is imperative for further commercialization of hydrogen-air fuel cell (HAFC). In this work, we reported the synthesize of carbon nanotubes-unzipped carbon nanotubes (CNTs-UCNTs) hybrid via calcination process with ammonium fluoride. Further, the 4-benzenediazonium sulfonate was used to sulfonate both CNTs and UCNTs to form sulfonated CNTs-sulfonated UCNTs (SCNTs-SUCNTs) hybrid. The unzipping enlarged the surface area of CNTs-UCNTs hybrid and facilitated the accommodation of a large density of sulfonic acid (-SO3H) groups during sulfonation. Thus, SCNTs-SUCNTs hybrid incorporation with the host Nafion matrix results a uniform composite membrane with high density of –SO3H groups per unit volume. It positively impacts thermal, mechanical and oxidative stabilities, and physicochemical performances of composite membrane. Besides, Nafion/SCNTs-SUCNTs composite membrane afforded credible proton conductivity, current output, power output, and durability, which are 0.015 S cm−1, 1.000 A cm−2, 0.343 W cm−2, and 0.15 mV h−1, respectively when operating the HAFC at 60 °C under 20% RH. In contrast, bare Nafion, Nafion/CNTs, and Nafion-212 membranes exhibited inferior proton conductivity, current output, power output, and durability under identical HAFC operating conditions. © 2022 Elsevier B.V.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/17401
DOI
10.1016/j.memsci.2022.120393
Publisher
Elsevier BV
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