Abstract

Commercial Nafion ®-115 (trademark registered to DuPont) membranes were modified by in situ polymerized phenol formaldehyde resin (PFR) to suppress methanol crossover, and SO 3 − groups were introduced to PFR by post-sulfonatation. A series of membranes with different sulfonated phenol formaldehyde resin (sPFR) loadings have been fabricated and investigated. SEM-EDX characterization shows that the PFR was well dispersed throughout the Nafion ® membrane. The composite membranes have a similar or slightly lower proton conductivity compared with a native Nafion ® membrane, but show a significant reduction in methanol crossover (the methanol permeability of sPFR/Nafion ® composite membrane with 2.3 wt.% sPFR loading was 1.5 × 10 −6 cm 2 s −1, compared with the 2.5 × 10 −6 cm 2 s −1 for the native Nafion ® membrane). In direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC) evaluation, the membrane electrode assembly (MEA) using a composite membrane with a 2.3 wt.% sPFR loading shows a higher performance than that of a native Nafion ® membrane with 1 M methanol feed, and at higher methanol concentrations (5 M), the composite membrane achieved a 114 mW cm −2 maximum power density, while the maximum power density of the native Nafion ® was only 78 mW cm −2.

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