Abstract
A pore-filling polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE)/Nafion composite membrane was developed for the high-temperature operation of proton-exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC). Porous PTFE substrate was filled with Nafion solution and cast under an electric field to align ion channel in the through-plane direction, in which thermal stability and proton conductivity were improved simultaneously. The membranes keep their ion-exchange ability at high temperatures above 110°C, whereas the casting membranes do not. Enhanced proton conductivity of 158 mS cm−2 at 80°C was observed in the developed membrane; the conductivity is maintained up to 130°C. The operation of PEMFC with the electrically treated membrane at 120°C showed a performance improvement of 40% compare to the non-treated pore-filling membrane as indicated by enhanced proton conductivity. In this study, we demonstrate that the electrical alignment of the ion channel in the through-plane direction improves the proton conductivity and fuel cell performance at a high temperature for a pore-filling composite membrane.
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