Single-Step Fabrication of Polymeric Composite Membrane via Centrifugal Colloidal Casting for Fuel Cell Applications

Authors
Jo, SunheeYoon, Ki RoLim, YoungjoonKwon, TaehyunKang, Yun SikSohn, HyuntaeChoi, Sun HeeSon, Hae JungKwon, Sung HyunLee, Seung GeolJang, Seung SoonLee, So YoungKim, Hyoung-JuhnKim, Jin Young
Issue Date
2021-08
Publisher
WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
Citation
SMALL METHODS, v.5, no.8
Abstract
Recent interest in polymer electrolyte membranes (PEMs) for fuel cell systems has spurred the development of infiltration technology by which to insert ionomers into mechanically robust reinforcement structures by solution casting in order to produce a cost effective and highly efficient electrolyte. However, the results of the fabrication process often continue to present challenges related to the structural complexity and self-assembly dynamics between the hydrophobic and hydrophilic parts of the constituents which in turn, necessitates additional processing steps and increases production costs. Here, a single-step process is reported for highly compact polymeric composite membranes (PCMs), fabricated using a centrifugal colloidal casting (C3) method. Combined structural analyses as well as coarse-grained molecular dynamics simulations are employed to determine the micro-/macroscopic structural characteristics of the fabricated PCMs. These findings indicate that the C3 method is capable of forming highly dense ionomer matrix-reinforcement composites consisting of microphase-separated ionomer structures with tailored crystallinity and ionic cluster sizes. An outcome that is very unlikely with the single-step coating steps in conventional methods. These structural attributes ensure PCMs with better proton conductivity, greater strain stability, and lower gas crossover properties compared to commercial pristine membranes, expanding their possible range of applicability to PEMs.
Keywords
NAFION MEMBRANES; TRANSPORT-PROPERTIES; IONOMER MEMBRANES; WATER; MORPHOLOGY; SURFACE; DURABILITY; ANGLE; centrifugal colloidal casting; fuel cells; perfluorosulfonic acid; polymer electrolyte membranes; polymeric composite materials
ISSN
2366-9608
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/116648
DOI
10.1002/smtd.202100285
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