Synthesis and characterization of sulfonated poly(ether sulfone) copolymer membranes for fuel cell applications
2006
Abstract Sulfonated poly(ether sulfone) copolymers (PESs) are synthesized using hydroquinone 2-potassium sulfonate (HPS) with other monomers (bisphenol A and 4-fluorophenyl sulfone). A series of PESs with different mol% of hydrophilic group is prepared by changing the mole ratio of HPS in the polymerization reaction. The chemical structure and thermal stability of the polymers are characterized by using 1 H NMR, FT-IR and TGA techniques. The PES 60 membrane, which has 60 mol% of HPS unit in the polymer backbone, has a proton conductivity of 0.091 S cm −1 and good insolubility in boiling water. The TGA showed that PES 60 is stable up to 272 °C with a char yield of about 29% at 900 °C under a nitrogen atmosphere. To investigate single-cell performance, a catalyst-coated PES 60 membrane is used together with hydrogen and oxygen as the fuel and the oxidant, respectively. Cell performance is enhanced by increasing the temperature. A current density of 1400 mA cm −2 at 0.60 V is obtained at 70 °C.
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