| Literature DB >> 33670579 |
Juhee Ahn1, Mobina Irshad Ali2, Jun Hyun Lim1, Yejun Park1, In Kee Park1, Denis Duchesne3, Lisa Chen3, Juyoung Kim2, Chang Hyun Lee1.
Abstract
CeOx hybrid nanoparticles were synthesized and evaluated for use as radical scavengers, in place of commercially available Ce(NO3)3 and CeO2 nanoparticles, to avoid deterioration of the initial electrochemical performance and/or spontaneous aggregation/precipitation issues encountered in polymer electrolyte membranes. When CeOx hybrid nanoparticles were used for membrane formation, the resulting membranes exhibited improved proton conductivity (improvement level = 2-15% at 30-90 °C), and thereby electrochemical single cell performance, because the -OH groups on the hybrid nanoparticles acted as proton conductors. In spite of a small amount (i.e., 1.7 mg/cm3) of introduction, their antioxidant effect was sufficient enough to alleviate the radical-induced decomposition of perfluorinated sulfonic acid ionomer under a Fenton test condition and to extend the chemical durability of the resulting reinforced membranes under fuel cell operating conditions.Entities:
Keywords: polymer electrolyte membrane; radical scavenger; service life
Year: 2021 PMID: 33670579 DOI: 10.3390/membranes11020143
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Membranes (Basel) ISSN: 2077-0375