Sulfonated poly(etheretherketone) with a cardo group (SPEEK-WC) exhibiting a wide range of degree of sulfonation (DS) was used to prepare polymeric membranes and composite membranes obtained by incorporation of an amorphous zirconium phosphate sulfophenylenphosphonate (Zr(HPO4)(O3PC6H4SO3H), hereafter Zr(SPP)) in a SPEEK-WC matrix. The nominal composition of the composite membranes was fixed at 20 wt% of Zr(SPP). Both types of membrane were characterized for their proton conductivity, methanol permeability, water and/or methanol uptake, morphology by SEM and mechanical properties. For comparison, a commercial Nafion 117 membrane was characterized under the same operative conditions. The composite membranes exhibited a reduced water uptake in comparison with the polymeric membranes especially at high DSvalues and temperature higher than 50 oC. As a result, thewater uptake into composite membranes remained about constant in the range 20-70 oC. The methanol permeability (P) of both polymeric and composite membranes was always lower than that of a commercial Nafion 117 membrane. At 22 oC and 100% relative humidity (RH), the proton conductivities (?) of the polymeric membranes increased from 6×10-4 to 1×10-2 S cm-1 with the increase of DS from 0.1 to 1.04. The higher conductivity value was comparable with that of Nafion 117 membrane (3×10-2 S cm-1) measured under the same operative conditions. The conductivities of the composite membranes are close to that of the corresponding polymeric membranes, but they are affected to a lesser extent by the polymer DS. The maximum value of the ?/P ratio (about 7×104 at 25 oC) was found for the composite membrane with DS = 0.2 and was 2.5 times higher than the corresponding value of the Nafion membrane. © 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Preparation and charecterization of sulfonated PEEK-WC membranes for fuel cell applications. A comparison between polymeric and composite membranes

Fontananova E;Drioli E;Trotta F
2006

Abstract

Sulfonated poly(etheretherketone) with a cardo group (SPEEK-WC) exhibiting a wide range of degree of sulfonation (DS) was used to prepare polymeric membranes and composite membranes obtained by incorporation of an amorphous zirconium phosphate sulfophenylenphosphonate (Zr(HPO4)(O3PC6H4SO3H), hereafter Zr(SPP)) in a SPEEK-WC matrix. The nominal composition of the composite membranes was fixed at 20 wt% of Zr(SPP). Both types of membrane were characterized for their proton conductivity, methanol permeability, water and/or methanol uptake, morphology by SEM and mechanical properties. For comparison, a commercial Nafion 117 membrane was characterized under the same operative conditions. The composite membranes exhibited a reduced water uptake in comparison with the polymeric membranes especially at high DSvalues and temperature higher than 50 oC. As a result, thewater uptake into composite membranes remained about constant in the range 20-70 oC. The methanol permeability (P) of both polymeric and composite membranes was always lower than that of a commercial Nafion 117 membrane. At 22 oC and 100% relative humidity (RH), the proton conductivities (?) of the polymeric membranes increased from 6×10-4 to 1×10-2 S cm-1 with the increase of DS from 0.1 to 1.04. The higher conductivity value was comparable with that of Nafion 117 membrane (3×10-2 S cm-1) measured under the same operative conditions. The conductivities of the composite membranes are close to that of the corresponding polymeric membranes, but they are affected to a lesser extent by the polymer DS. The maximum value of the ?/P ratio (about 7×104 at 25 oC) was found for the composite membrane with DS = 0.2 and was 2.5 times higher than the corresponding value of the Nafion membrane. © 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
2006
Istituto per la Tecnologia delle Membrane - ITM
SPEEK-WC membranes
Zr(SPP)/SPEEK-WC composite membranes
Proton conductivity
Mechanical properties
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