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Triblock SEBS / DVB crosslinked and sulfonated membranes: Fuel cell performance and conductivity
Author(s) -
TeruelJuanes Roberto,
Río Carmen,
GilCastell Oscar,
Primaz Carmem,
RibesGreus Amparo
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of applied polymer science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.575
H-Index - 166
eISSN - 1097-4628
pISSN - 0021-8995
DOI - 10.1002/app.50671
Subject(s) - membrane , copolymer , materials science , styrene , chemical engineering , conductivity , polymer chemistry , thermal stability , proton exchange membrane fuel cell , polyelectrolyte , monomer , polymer , chemistry , composite material , biochemistry , engineering
A set of styrene‐ethylene‐butylene‐styrene triblock copolymer (SEBS) membranes with 10 or 25 wt% divinyl‐benzene (DVB) as a crosslinking agent were prepared and validated. Physicochemical characterization revealed suitable hydrolytic and thermal stability of photo‐crosslinked membranes containing 25 wt% DVB and post‐sulfonated. These compositions were evaluated in H 2 /O 2 single cells, and electrical and proton conductivities were furtherly assessed. The membranes with the milder post‐sulfonation showed greater proton conductivity than those with excessive sulfonation. In terms of electrical conductivity, a universal power law was applied, and the values obtained were low enough for being used as polyelectrolytes. At the analyzed temperatures, the charge transport process follows a long‐range pathway or vehicular model. Finally, fuel cell performance revealed the best behavior for the membrane with 25 wt% DVB, photo‐crosslinked during 30 min and mild sulfonated, with a promising power density of 526 mW·cm −2 . Overall, the results obtained highlight the promising fuel cell performance of these cost‐effective triblock copolymer‐based membranes and indicate that higher sulfonation does not necessarily imply better power density.

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