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Phosphoric-Acid Retention in High-Temperature Proton-Exchange Membranes
Authors:Dr Hongying Tang  Jian Gao  Prof Yidong Wang  Prof Nanwen Li  Dr Kang Geng
Institution:1. Tianjin Key Laboratory of Water Resources and Environment, Tianjin Normal University, 300387 Tianjin, China;2. State Key Laboratory of Coal Conversion, Institute of Coal Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 030001 Taiyuan, China
Abstract:Great efforts have been conducted to develop high temperature proton exchange membrane fuel cell (HT-PEMFC) due to its features of enhanced electrocatalyst reactivity, simplified hydrothermal management system and high CO tolerance of catalysts, and remarkable progress has been achieved. However, the easy leaching of phosphoric acid (PA) from the membranes during operation limits its commercial scale-up in complicated environments. This concept here mainly focuses on the recent developments for mitigation of PA loss in PEMs. The probable mechanisms of PA loss are proposed. The approaches to improve PA retention for example via introduction of phosphonic acid by covalent bond, using ion-pairs interaction and siphoning effect, and blending with inorganic nanoparticles are described in detail. Among these strategies, the siphoning effect from the intrinsic microporous PEMs is the most efficient and enables the cell to operate flexibly within a broad temperature range. Therefore, this concept may provide new ideas for the scientists to retain PA, to improve the cell performance and expand the potential applications of PA doped PEMs at elevated humidity and wide temperature range.
Keywords:high-temperature polymer exchange membranes  fuel cells  phosphoric-acid loss  phosphoric-acid retention  proton conductivity
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