Abstract

In this study, anion exchange membranes (AEM) based on poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) were prepared by two different cross-linking techniques and the effects of application sequence of thermal and chemical cross-linking technique on properties of AEM were investigated. Poly(ethylene glycol) diglycidly ether (PEGDGE) was used as a chemical cross-linking agent instead of the commonly used glutaraldehyde (GA). Evaluation of the fuel cell-related properties of the prepared membranes showed that the technique of cross-linking and the application sequence of techniques affected the properties of membranes. Promisingly, it was found that the membranes prepared by firstly chemical cross-linking and then thermal cross-linking at 150˚C (PPP150) exhibited high ionic conductivity (47 mS/cm), membrane selectivity values (89 x104 S.s/cm3) and sufficient mechanical strength. These encouraging results indicate that AEMs-based on PVA cross-linked by chemical technique with PEGDGE and then thermal technique may be considered as a promising membrane for Direct Methanol Alkaline Fuel Cell (DMFC) applications.

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