An important problem for medium temperature polymer electrolyte fuel cells (MT PEMFCs) operating in the temperature range 90-1.40 degrees C is the short time-life of proton conducting membranes. To shed some light on the empirical annealing treatments used for increasing the membrane durability, a systematic research on the effects of thermal treatments of Nafion 117 membranes was undertaken with the hope that the information obtained could be useful for a better understanding of the real limits for MT PEMFCs. Kinetic experiments showed that, for each couple of T-RH values, the water taken up from the membrane reaches a constant value only after long times of equilibration (>= 200 h). Taking into account that the enlargements provoked by the water-uptake remain as permanent deformations when the samples are cooled, it was found that the evolution of the deformations provoked by changes in temperature and RH can be conveniently estimated at 20 degrees C by determining the water taken up after equilibration in liquid water. By relating the counter-elastic index of the matrix (n(c(m))) to the extent of these deformations, a set of equations were obtained which allowed us to predict their evolution with changes of temperature and relative humidity. A good agreement with experimental values was found. The importance of this discovery for the development of MT PEMFCs is discussed.

Alberti, G., Narducci, R. (2009). Evolution of permanent deformations (ormemory) in nafion 117membranes with changes in temperature, relative humidity and time, and its importancein the development of medium temperature PEMFCs. FUEL CELLS, 9(4), 410-420 [10.1002/fuce.200800148].

Evolution of permanent deformations (ormemory) in nafion 117membranes with changes in temperature, relative humidity and time, and its importancein the development of medium temperature PEMFCs

Narducci R.
2009-08-01

Abstract

An important problem for medium temperature polymer electrolyte fuel cells (MT PEMFCs) operating in the temperature range 90-1.40 degrees C is the short time-life of proton conducting membranes. To shed some light on the empirical annealing treatments used for increasing the membrane durability, a systematic research on the effects of thermal treatments of Nafion 117 membranes was undertaken with the hope that the information obtained could be useful for a better understanding of the real limits for MT PEMFCs. Kinetic experiments showed that, for each couple of T-RH values, the water taken up from the membrane reaches a constant value only after long times of equilibration (>= 200 h). Taking into account that the enlargements provoked by the water-uptake remain as permanent deformations when the samples are cooled, it was found that the evolution of the deformations provoked by changes in temperature and RH can be conveniently estimated at 20 degrees C by determining the water taken up after equilibration in liquid water. By relating the counter-elastic index of the matrix (n(c(m))) to the extent of these deformations, a set of equations were obtained which allowed us to predict their evolution with changes of temperature and relative humidity. A good agreement with experimental values was found. The importance of this discovery for the development of MT PEMFCs is discussed.
ago-2009
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore CHIM/03 - CHIMICA GENERALE E INORGANICA
Settore CHIM/07 - FONDAMENTI CHIMICI DELLE TECNOLOGIE
English
Annealed Nafion Membranes; Evolution of Memory with Temperature and RH; Medium Temperature Fuel Cells; Memory of Permanent Deformations; Water-uptake
Alberti, G., Narducci, R. (2009). Evolution of permanent deformations (ormemory) in nafion 117membranes with changes in temperature, relative humidity and time, and its importancein the development of medium temperature PEMFCs. FUEL CELLS, 9(4), 410-420 [10.1002/fuce.200800148].
Alberti, G; Narducci, R
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