Nafion-tungsten oxide hybrid membranes, [Nafion/(WO3)x], with varying loading levels of WO3 nanofiller (x = 0, 0.024, 0.329) are prepared and investigated as candidates for application as solid electrolytes in vanadium redox flow batteries (VRFBs). The thermal properties of [Nafion/(WO3)x] hybrid membranes are probed both by high-resolution thermogravimetric analysis (HR-TGA) and by modulated differential scanning calorimetry (MDSC). Vibrational spectroscopy studies are carried out by: (i) Attenuated Total Reflectance - Fourier Transform Infrared spectroscopy (ATR-FTIR); and (ii) Raman spectroscopy, to elucidate the secondary structure of [Nafion/(WO3)x] and study the interactions taking place between the nanofiller and the Nafion matrix. The electrical response of [Nafion/(WO3)x] is determined by Broadband Electrical Spectroscopy (BES) and the permeability towards VO2+ is measured by UV-VIS spectrometry. It is demonstrated that the [Nafion/(WO3)x] hybrid membranes exhibit a high ion selectivity (up to 10.6?103 S?min?cm-3 for [Nafion/(WO3)0.329]) that is much improved in comparison with that characterizing recast Nafion (6.5?103 S?min?cm-3). A structural model and a conductivity mechanism for the [Nafion/(WO3)x] hybrid membranes are proposed, in order to rationalize the experimental results and correlate the electrical response with the transport properties.

[Nafion/(WO3)x] hybrid membranes for vanadium redox flow batteries

Pace G;
2018

Abstract

Nafion-tungsten oxide hybrid membranes, [Nafion/(WO3)x], with varying loading levels of WO3 nanofiller (x = 0, 0.024, 0.329) are prepared and investigated as candidates for application as solid electrolytes in vanadium redox flow batteries (VRFBs). The thermal properties of [Nafion/(WO3)x] hybrid membranes are probed both by high-resolution thermogravimetric analysis (HR-TGA) and by modulated differential scanning calorimetry (MDSC). Vibrational spectroscopy studies are carried out by: (i) Attenuated Total Reflectance - Fourier Transform Infrared spectroscopy (ATR-FTIR); and (ii) Raman spectroscopy, to elucidate the secondary structure of [Nafion/(WO3)x] and study the interactions taking place between the nanofiller and the Nafion matrix. The electrical response of [Nafion/(WO3)x] is determined by Broadband Electrical Spectroscopy (BES) and the permeability towards VO2+ is measured by UV-VIS spectrometry. It is demonstrated that the [Nafion/(WO3)x] hybrid membranes exhibit a high ion selectivity (up to 10.6?103 S?min?cm-3 for [Nafion/(WO3)0.329]) that is much improved in comparison with that characterizing recast Nafion (6.5?103 S?min?cm-3). A structural model and a conductivity mechanism for the [Nafion/(WO3)x] hybrid membranes are proposed, in order to rationalize the experimental results and correlate the electrical response with the transport properties.
2018
Istituto di Chimica della Materia Condensata e di Tecnologie per l'Energia - ICMATE
Inglese
319
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https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0167273817308949?via%3Dihub
Broadband electrical spectroscopy
Hybrid inorganic-organic proton conducting membranes
Ion selectivity
Nafion
Vanadium redox flow batteries
Vibrational spectroscopy
Highlights o [Nafion/(WO3)x] hybrid membranes are prepared by solution casting. o The physicochemical features of the polymer matrix are significantly influenced by x. o The conductivity mechanism is elucidated by Broadband Electrical Spectroscopy (BES). o At 30 °C, [Nafion/(WO3)0.329] demonstrates a conductivity of 2.45?10-2 S?cm-1. o [Nafion/(WO3)x] membranes show an improved ion selectivity in comparison with recast Nafion.
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Sun, C; Zlotorowicz, A; Nawn, G; Negro, E; Bertasi, F; Pagot, G; Vezzu, K; Pace, G; Guarnieri, M; Di Noto, V
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