Abstract
Nafion-based composite solid polyelectrolytes containing fullerene C60 and its water-soluble derivatives fullerenol-C60 and tris-malonate-C60 were studied by the impedance spectroscopy method. It was found that introduction of these dopants in Nafion leads to a substantial increase in proton conductivity of the composites in the region of low relative humidity. The reasons for the influence of dopants on proton conductivity of composites were discussed.
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