This review describes main strategies for the development of sulfonated aromatic polymers (SAP) with optimal properties for medium temperature (90-120 °C) polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell applications. SAP are promising economical polymer electrolytes, but there still exist some challenges about these materials due mainly to excessive swelling in water, poor mechanical strength and low dimensional stability. Here, the state-of-the-art of SAP is reviewed and the main focus will be directed to properties of SAP, including proton conductivity, water uptake, mechanical strength, permeability. Especially three approaches to improve the performances are addressed: the formation of copolymers, the formation of hybrid materials and the polymer reticulation.
DI VONA, M.l., Knauth, P. (2013). Sulfonated aromatic polymers as proton-conducting solid electrolytes for fuel cells: A short review. ZEITSCHRIFT FÜR PHYSIKALISCHE CHEMIE, 227(5), 595-614 [10.1524/zpch.2013.0337].
Sulfonated aromatic polymers as proton-conducting solid electrolytes for fuel cells: A short review
DI VONA, MARIA LUISA;
2013-01-01
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This review describes main strategies for the development of sulfonated aromatic polymers (SAP) with optimal properties for medium temperature (90-120 °C) polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell applications. SAP are promising economical polymer electrolytes, but there still exist some challenges about these materials due mainly to excessive swelling in water, poor mechanical strength and low dimensional stability. Here, the state-of-the-art of SAP is reviewed and the main focus will be directed to properties of SAP, including proton conductivity, water uptake, mechanical strength, permeability. Especially three approaches to improve the performances are addressed: the formation of copolymers, the formation of hybrid materials and the polymer reticulation.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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