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Polybenzimidazoles containing heterocyclic benzo[c]cinnoline structure prepared by sol-gel process and acid doping level adjustment for high temperature PEMFC application

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POLYMER
Volume 182, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.polymer.2019.121814

Keywords

Proton exchange membrane; Sol-gel process; Benzo[c]cinnoline; Fuel cell

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  1. Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan [106-2221-E-011-131-MY3]

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Polybenzimidazoles containing heterocyclic benzo[c]cinnoline structure are synthesized from 3,8-benzo[c]cinnoline dicarboxylic acid, terephthalic acid and 3,3'-diaminobenzidine. Their membranes are prepared by sol-gel process, involving the conversion of polymer solution in polyphosphoric acid to phosphoric acid. The acid doping levels of the as-prepared membranes increase as the contents of benzo[c]cinnoline increase, indicating good interaction between phosphoric acid and benzo[c]cinnoline structure. The as-prepared membranes with high acid doping levels might lead to the dissolution of membranes in phosphoric acid at temperature higher than 120 degrees C. A new method is proposed to adjust acid doping levels by immersing the as-prepared membranes in diluted phosphoric acid solutions of various concentrations. The adjusted membranes (acid doping levels around 30 PA RU-1) exhibit enhanced mechanical properties with tensile strength in the range of 4.1-5.2 MPa. The proton conductivity of adjusted membranes maintain at 0.15-0.17 S cm(-1) at 160 degrees C under ambient atmosphere without humidification. The single cells based on the adjusted membranes exhibit open circuit voltages and peak power densities from 0.89 to 0.91 V and 691-1253 mW cm(-2) at 160 degrees C, respectively. Compared to other polybenzimidazole membranes prepared by sol-gel process, the adjusted polybenzimidazoles show higher mechanical strength and better single cell performance.

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