Free-standing chitosan/phosphotungstic acid polyelectrolyte membranes, prepared by ionotropic gelation on alumina porous supports, were employed as proton conductor in low temperature H2eO2 fuel cell. A drying step on glass substrate was introduced in the fabrication procedure to reduce shrinkage and consequent corrugation. Membranes were tested with electrodes prepared according to different procedures and with two different Pt loadings, namely 0.5 and 1 mg cm2. Both the investigated kinds of electrodes allowed to get very promising power peaks of 550 mW cm2 in spite of the different Pt content. The polarization curves and the electrochemical impedance spectra suggest that water management is crucial in determining the overall cell performance.

Improvement in the performance of low temperature H2-O2 fuel cell with chitosanephosphotungstic acid composite membranes

2016

Abstract

Free-standing chitosan/phosphotungstic acid polyelectrolyte membranes, prepared by ionotropic gelation on alumina porous supports, were employed as proton conductor in low temperature H2eO2 fuel cell. A drying step on glass substrate was introduced in the fabrication procedure to reduce shrinkage and consequent corrugation. Membranes were tested with electrodes prepared according to different procedures and with two different Pt loadings, namely 0.5 and 1 mg cm2. Both the investigated kinds of electrodes allowed to get very promising power peaks of 550 mW cm2 in spite of the different Pt content. The polarization curves and the electrochemical impedance spectra suggest that water management is crucial in determining the overall cell performance.
2016
Istituto di Tecnologie Avanzate per l'Energia - ITAE
Chitosan
Heteropolyacid
Composite membrane
Pt loading
H2-O2 PEMFC
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