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End-group cross-linked large-size composite membranes via a lab-made continuous caster: enhanced oxidative stability and scale-up feasibility in a 50 cm(2) single-cell and a 220 W class 5-cell PEFC stack

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Abstract
We present successful scaling-up feasibility of a large-size membrane-electrode assembly (MEA) using a newly developed thin composite polymer electrolyte membrane for fuel cell applications. The highly sulfonated end-group cross-linkable polymer electrolytes were synthesized and reinforced using a porous polytetrafluoroethylene (pPTFE) substrate of 15 mm thickness. Here, a lab-scale continuous caster was developed in order to fabricate thin composite membranes with a uniform thickness of 25 mm. The reinforced thin composite membranes exhibit an efficiently reduced water uptake and swelling ratio, and improved oxidative stability in Fenton's reagent compared to normal cast membranes. The optimized composite membrane was subsequently tested in a single-cell and a five-cell stack to demonstrate their feasibility for the scaled-up polymer electrolyte fuel cells (PEFCs). Eventually, the composite membrane successfully performed in the stack with low scale-up losses of about 2-3%. As a preliminary investigation, an in situ accelerated degradation test (ADT) is performed to evaluate the relative chemical durability of the composite MEA in a 50 cm(2) single cell (at 100 degrees C with approximate relative humidity of 10%), and the degradation kinetic of the MEA (1.47 mV h(-1)) is comparable to Nafion (R) 212 (1.45 mV h(-1)) during 24 h ADT.
Author(s)
Yun, Sung-HyunOh, Se-HunWoo, Jung-JeLee, Ju-YoungLee, Jin-HyunLee, Su-BinMin, Cheong-MinLee, Jae YoungLee, Jae-SukMoon, Seung-Hyeon
Issued Date
2013-12
Type
Article
DOI
10.1039/c3ra44089c
URI
https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/15343
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Citation
RSC Advances, v.3, no.46, pp.24154 - 24162
ISSN
2046-2069
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Department of Materials Science and Engineering > 1. Journal Articles
Department of Environment and Energy Engineering > 1. Journal Articles
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