Toward optimization of a robust low-cost sulfonated-polyethersulfone containing layered double hydroxide for PEM fuel cells |
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Authors: | Cataldo Simari Carmelo Lo Vecchio Apostolos Enotiadis Mariano Davoli Vincenzo Baglio Isabella Nicotera |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Chemistry and Chemical Technologies, University of Calabria, 87036 Rende (CS), Italy;2. CNR-Istituto di Tecnologie Avanzate per l'Energia “Nicola Giordano” (ITAE), Via Salita Santa Lucia Sopra Contesse 5, 98126 Messina, Italy;3. Materials Science and engineering, University of Ioannina, Ioannina, Greece;4. Department of Biology, Ecology and Earth Science, University of Calabria, 87036 Rende (CS), Italy |
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Abstract: | Polyethersulphone (PES) is an aromatic thermoplastic, at low environmental impact, evaluated in this work as a promising candidate for new polymer electrolytes in the PEMFCs technology. A sulfonation procedure has been tuned in order to graft sulfonic acid groups on the polymer chains (sPES) and to make it hydrophilic. Homogeneous membranes with different polymer's sulfonation degrees (SD%) have demonstrated excellent mechanical properties and very low permeability toward methanol (important in the DMFCs), even if low proton conductivity. Nanocomposite sPES membranes were prepared by dispersion of highly hydrophilic lamellar particles such as layered double hydroxide (LDH) in the polymer. Deep investigations performed by a combination of PFG-NMR, EIS, XRD, DMA, and scanning electron microscopy have evidenced the exfoliation of the lamellae in polymer matrix. However, a certain anisotropy was evidenced both in the morphology and molecular diffusion, favored in the longitudinal direction (parallel to surface), while completely inhibited in the cross-section. This finding is most likely induced by the polymer structure, therefore particular attention must be paid to the choice of the filler and preparation of the composites. © 2019 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J. Appl. Polym. Sci. 2019 , 136, 47884. |
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Keywords: | LDH nanocomposite electrolytes PEMFCs PFG-NMR polyethersulphone (PES) |
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