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Perfluorinated Polymer Electrolyte Membranes for Fuel Cells (Paperback, New)
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Perfluorinated Polymer Electrolyte Membranes for Fuel Cells (Paperback, New)
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In this book the authors focus on the ion and water transport
characteristics in Nafion and other perfluorinated ionomer
membranes that are recently attracting attention in various fields
such as water electrolysis, mineral recovery, electrochemical
devises and energy conversion. Methodology of measurements and data
analysis is first presented that enables basic characterisation of
transport parameters in the perfluorinated ionomer membranes.
Cation exchange isotherm data are collected in binary cation
systems, with the aim to see the behaviours of cationic species
that exist with H+ in the membrane. Water transference
coefficients, ionic transference numbers, ionic mobilities and
other membrane transport parameters are measured in single and
mixed counter cation systems using electrochemical methods.
Diffusion coefficients of water and cations are also measured by
pulsed-field-gradient spin-echo NMR (PGSE-NMR) at various
temperatures in different kinds of perfluorinated ionomer
membranes. The results are discussed in two perspectives. One is to
predict the hydration state in perfluorosulfonated ionomer
membranes in relation to the possible degradation of performances
in fuel cells under contaminated conditions with foreign cations.
An analytical formulation of membrane transport equations with
proper boundary conditions is proposed, and using various
parameters of membrane transport, a simple diagnosis of water
dehydration problem is carried out. This analysis leads one to an
effective control of fuel cell operation conditions, especially
from viewpoint of proper water management. The others are to
elucidate the ion and water transport mechanisms in the membrane in
relation to polymer structures (e.g., different ion exchange
capacity), and to propose a new design concept of polymer
electrolyte membranes for fuel cell applications. Additionally for
this purpose methanol and other alcohols are penetrated into the
membrane, and alcohol permeability, membrane swelling, ionic
conductivity and diffusion coefficients of water and CH3 are
measured systematically for various kinds of membranes to cope with
the problem of methanol crossover in direct methanol fuel cells
(DMFCs).It is found that in order to realise a high ionic
conductivity in the membrane, one should aim at a polymer structure
through molecular design that takes into account the relative size
of ions with a hydration shell against the size and atmosphere of
ionic channels. For DMFC, a partially cross-linked polymer chain
with high degree of hydrophilic ion transport paths based on
phase-separated structures is recommended. Various possibilities of
such polymer electrolytes are discussed.
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