Abstract

Nafion/silicon oxide composite membranes were produced via the in situ acid-catalyzed sol–gel reaction of tetraethylorthosilicate (TEOS) in Nafion perfluorosulfonic acid films. The TEOS uptake content of a composite membrane was varied according to the sol–gel reaction time. The physicochemical properties of the composite membranes were investigated by FT-IR. The water uptake contents and the thermal properties of the composite membrane were analyzed by DSC–TGA. The performance of a membrane–electrode assembly (MEA) using the composite membrane was evaluated by single cell test and methanol permeability was measured by gas chromatography (GC). The results show that the performance of a MEA using the composite membrane was higher than that of a commercial membrane at high temperature.

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