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Title: Polymeric Proton hydronium Conductors


1
Polymeric Proton (hydronium) Conductors
teflon-like back-bone
sulfonated side-group
high fluorine content ? chemical stability, but
high cost
2
Microstructure of Nafion
Small angle X-ray scattering
Molecular dynamics simulation
?(CF2)n ?
?? SO3- (H2O)nH
Jang, SS., Molinero, V., Cagin, T., Merinov BV.,
Goddard III WA. Solid State Ionics
Kreuer, J Membr Sci 2 (2001) 185.
Phase separation between hyrophobic and
hydrophyllic regions Both regions form
continuous, percolated networks
3
Water Management
H(H2O)n
Anode side conductivity decreases
O2
H2
membrane
H2O
Conductivity / Scm-1
dries out
floods
Mole ratio H2O/SO3H
cathode side catalyst particles become
inaccessible
4
Direct Methanol Fuel Cell
JPL/Guiner demo
  • Operation
  • liquid feed, no pressure
  • fuel 3-4 MeOH in H2O
  • Reactions
  • Anode CH3OH H2O ? CO2 6H 6e-
  • Cathode 1.5O2 6H 6e- ? 3H2O
  • --------------------------------------------------
  • Cell CH3OH 1.5O2 ? CO2 2H2O
  • Challenges
  • MeOH permeation thru electrolyte
  • anode catalyst Pt-Ru 8 mg/cm2
  • low power densities 100 mW/cm2
  • Ru transport across membrane!!

5
Desired Membrane Properties
  • High conductivity
  • resistivity lt 10 Wcm
  • thickness 50-100 mm
  • resistance lt 0.1 Wcm2
  • resistivitythickness
  • electro-osmotic drag H2O/H lt 3, even 1
  • Impermeable to H2, O2
  • Impermeable to MeOH
  • flexible tough (at 50-100mm)
  • pore-free
  • thermally stable
  • chemically stable
  • inexpensive

thinner polymer membranes generally not
considered plausible - H2 and O2 gas permeation
become a problem - generally fabricated as
free-standing membranes - sets high standard for
required conductivity
6
Polymer Electrolyte Research Directions
  • Decouple conductivity from water transport
  • Lower water content and relieve H2O management
  • Improve mechanical properties
  • Lower methanol cross-over
  • Inexplicably linked with decreased catalytic
    activity
  • Increase operating temperature
  • Increase catalysis rates
  • Lower the size of automotive radiator
  • Generate recoverable waste heat
  • Lower cost by lowering extent of fluorination
  • Challenges with electrolyte stability

7
Polymers Examples
  • Nafion (Du Pont) Dow Experimental
  • main chain -(CF2-CF2)n-
  • side groups
  • -O-(CF2-CF-O)m-CF2-CF2-SO3-
  • CF2
  • counter cation Na ? H
  • saturate with H2O
  • Raymion Permion
  • main chain
  • -(CH2-CH2-CF2-CF2)n- R
  • -(CF2-CF2-CF2-CF2)n- P
  • side groups
  • -(CF2-CF)m-CF2-CF2
  • SO3- SO3-

Permion F ? H
8
Polymers Examples
  • a polyphosphazene
  • poly(aryl ether ether ketone) PEEK

n
poly(aryl ether sulfone) PSU or PES
sulfonated and possibly cross-linked
9
Liquid Acids
  • Proton transport relies on dissociation
  • 5H3PO4 ? 2H4PO4 H3O H2PO4- H2P2O72-
  • 6H2SO4 ? H3SO4 H3O HSO4- HS2O7- H2S2O7
    H2O
  • Also of high conductivity
  • aqueous H3PW12O40nH2O
  • Disadvantages
  • Corrosive
  • Containment/Matrix
  • Sluggish electrodes
  • Low power densities

10
New Arrivals
  • Acidified poly(benzimidazole) (PBI)
  • Replace H2O in polymer matrix with H3PO4
  • Several analogous combinations explored
  • Achieves
  • High temperature operation
  • Challenges
  • Acid leaching, sluggish cathode kinetics, Pt
    coarsening
  • Ionic liquid infused Nafion
  • Replace H2O with non-volatile heterocyclic amines
  • Achieves
  • High temperature operation
  • Challenges
  • Ionic liquid loss,
  • Lower catalytic activity, why??

imidazole
11
Electrolyte Conductivity
12
Oxide Ion Conductors
  • Trivalent dopant
  • So long as solubility limit is not exceeded
  • Conductivity

MO2 - Fluorite Structure
concentration
M Zr, Ce Tb, U
s ez n m
mobility
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