Abstract

AbstractIn this study, the carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are successively coated via sol‐gel method with SiO2(SiO2@CNTs), followed by grafting with 3‐merraptnpropyltrimethnxysilane and oxidation with hydrogen peroxide to yield dual‐modified CNTs (SSiO2@CNTs). The SSiO2@CNTs material is applied to prepared chitosan (CS) based composite proton exchange membranes by the incorporation of various content of SSiO2@CNTs, the structure and properties of as‐prepared composite membranes are fully investigated. Compared to pristine CS membrane, the SSiO2@CNTs‐filled composite membranes show improved thermal stability, mechanical stability, and methanol resistance, owing to the effective interface interaction and good compatibility between SSiO2@CNTs and CS matrix. Additionally, the doping of SSiO2@CNTs also generates a positive effect on the electrochemistry performance, due to the construction of abundant transport channel and providing more proton sources or proton sites. Particularly, the CS/SSiO2@CNTs‐7 membrane exhibits tensile strength of about 40.1 MPa and proton conductivity of 35.8 mS cm−1at 80 °C, which is almost 1.6 and 2.0 times higher than pure CS membrane, and lower methanol permeability of 0.9 × 10−6 cm2 s−1. The direct methanol fuel cell performance (DMFC) of CS/SSiO2@CNTs‐7 membrane is also improved with open circuit voltage of 0.67 V and maximum power density of 60.7 mW cm−2at 70 °C.

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