Abstract

Sulfonation of PVdF was carried out in the presence of chlorosulfonic acid at 60°C. The presence of characteristic peaks of sulfonic acid in the FT-IR spectra confirmed the successful sulfonation of PVdF. X-ray diffraction was conducted to analyze the effect of sulfonation on the crystallinity of PVdF. On sulfonation for a period of 2h, the maximum DS value achieved was 33%. This sulfonated PVdF resin was utilized as a laminate and/or coating material for the modification of Nafion-117. The laminated and coated Nafion-117 as polymer electrolyte membranes in direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC) exhibited significantly lower methanol crossover by magnitude of two orders, leading to their respective higher membrane selectivities and OCV (open circuit voltage) over prisine Nafion-117 membrane. By operating the DMFC with highly concentrated methanol (5M), the cell efficiency (maximum power density) for the laminated and coated Nafion 117 membranes was found to be superior over that of pristine Nafion-117.

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