Investigation of sulfonated polysulfone membranes as electrolyte in a passive-mode direct methanol fuel cell mini-stack
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2010
abstract:
This paper reports on the development of polymer electrolyte membranes (PEMs) based on sulfonated
polysulfone for application in aDMFCmini-stack operating at room temperature in passive mode. The sulfonated
polysulfone (SPSf) with two degrees of sulfonation (57 and 66%) was synthesized by a well-known
sulfonation process. SPSf membranes with different thicknesses were prepared and investigated. These
membranes were characterized in terms of methanol/water uptake, proton conductivity, and fuel cell
performance in a DMFC single cell and mini-stack operating at room temperature. The study addressed
(a) control of the synthesis of sulfonated polysulfone, (b) optimization of the assembling procedure, (c)
a short lifetime investigation and (d) a comparison of DMFC performance in active-mode operation vs.
passive-mode operation.
The best passive DMFC performance was 220mW (average cell power density of about 19mWcm-2),
obtained with a thin SPSf membrane (70m) at room temperature, whereas the performance of the
same membrane-based DMFC in active mode was 38mWcm-2. The conductivity of this membrane,
SPSf (IEC = 1.34 mequiv. g-1) was 2.8×10-2 Scm-1. A preliminary short-term test (200 min) showed good
stability during chrono-amperometry measurements.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Direct methanol fuel cells; Sulfonated polysulfone; Polymer electrolyte; Passive mode; Mini-stack.
List of contributors:
Lufrano, Francesco; Arico', ANTONINO SALVATORE; Antonucci, Vincenzo; Baglio, Vincenzo; Stassi, Alessandro; Staiti, Pietro
Published in: