Degradation reduction of polybenzimidazole membrane blended with CeO2 as a regenerative free radical scavenger

2017 
Abstract Ceria nanoparticles were added to PBI membranes as free-radical scavengers to minimize the degradation of the polymer bulk. The 7 nm Ceria nanoparticles were synthesized by combustion synthesis and the crystal structure was characterized by X-ray powder diffraction (XRD) and TEM. The oxidative degradation of PBI and PBI-CeO 2 membranes was studied under the Fenton test conditions by the weight loss, FTIR and XPS. It was revealed that adding CeO 2 as free-radical scavengers greatly improved the chemical stability of the membrane and the degradation occurred at the carbon atom of the benzene ring resulting in the hydrolysis of the C–N/C N bonds. Besides, ex-situ membrane characterization and in-situ durability test revealed that PBI-CeO 2 -2% membrane exhibited excellent mechanical properties and high proton conductivity of 0.048 S cm −1 at 150 °C and the MEA remained stable during 250 h stability test under a constant current discharge of 200 mA cm −2 . A conclusion is made that PBI membranes blended with a free radical scavenger is a promising approach to enhance the chemical stability for high temperature PEMFC application.
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