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High-temperature low-humidity proton exchange membrane with "stream-reservoir" ionic channels for high-power-density fuel cells

Science Advances(2023)

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Abstract
The perfluorosulfonic acid (PFSA) proton exchange membrane (PEM) is the key component for hydrogen fuel cells (FCs). We used in situ synchrotron scattering to investigate the PEM morphology evolution and found a "stream-reservoir" morphology, which enables efficient proton transport. The short-side-chain (SSC) PFSA PEM is fabricated under the guidance of morphology optimization, which delivered a proton conductivity of 193 milliSiemens per centimeter [95% relativity humidity (RH)] and 40 milliSiemens per centimeter (40% RH) at 80 degrees C. The improved glass transition temperature, water permeability, and mechanical strength enable hightemperature low-humidity FC applications. Performance improvement by 82.3% at 110 degrees C and 25% RH is obtained for SSC-PFSA PEM FCs compared to Nafion polymer PEM devices. The insights in chain conformation, packing mechanism, crystallization, and phase separation of PFSAs build up the structure-property relationship. In addition, SSC-PFSA PEM is ideal for high-temperature low-humidity FCs that are needed urgently for highpower-density and heavy-duty applications.
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ionic channels,membrane,proton,high-temperature,low-humidity,stream-reservoir,high-power-density
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