Influence of post-casting treatments on sulphonated polyetheretherketone composite membranes
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2010
Abstract:
Since the post-casting treatments influence the water entrapped in polymeric matrix and consequently
its proton conductivity, an evaluation of annealing at 200 oC and acid treatments was conducted
on previously developed composite s-PEEK (1.55 mequiv. g-1) membranes, containing a commercial
aminopropyl-functionalised silica. DSC, WAXS, SEM-EDX and laser microscope measurements carried
out onmembranesswollen at different temperatures highlighted differentmembraneproperties depending
on post-casting treatments. It was found that composite membranes have different structural and
morphological characteristics than pristine polymer membranes. The silica distribution was modified
when different treatments are used. The state of water changed when silica was inserted into the membranes.
Actually, contrary to the pristine membranes the presence of freezable water was revealed at
temperature lower than 80 oC. The proton conductivity was also affected by the presence and the amount
of water trapped into the membranes and was particularly influenced by the post-casting treatments. The
silica introduction reduced the swelling effect and improved the robustness of the membranes even if a
higher water content in the freezable state was observed. Acid treatment leads to significant improvement
in membrane properties, but the present work shows that annealing before acid treatment can
affect the membrane morphology more strongly than other treatments resulting in a much better fuel
cell performance.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Composite s-PEEK membranes; Functionalised silica; Post-casting treatments; Freezable water; PEFC
Elenco autori:
Gatto, Irene; Carbone, Alessandra; Passalacqua, Enza
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