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Nano-structured proton exchange membranes molded by polymerizing bi-continuous microemulsion
Authors:Tze Han Lim  Mun Pun Tham  Zhaolin Liu  Liang Hong  Bing Guo
Institution:

aInstitute of Materials Research and Engineering, 3 Research Link, Singapore 117602, Singapore

bDepartment of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering, National University of Singapore, Singapore 117576, Singapore

Abstract:A unique type of nano-structured proton exchange membrane (PEM) has been fabricated through photo-polymerizing a bicontinuous microemulsion. This microemulsion is constituted by a polymerizable zwitterionic surfimer 3-((11-acryloyloxyundecyl)imidazoyl)propyl sulfonate (AIPS), 3-sulfopropylmethacrylate, potassium salt (SPM), acrylonitrile and water. As the resulting colloidal system maintains quasi-homogeneous state throughout the polymerization course, the inherent bicontinuous microemulsion structure was successfully transferred to the matrix of the polymer membrane. Such membranes are therefore composed of dual phase channels with ca. 1.5–2 nm of the hydrophilic channel breadth. This particular structural trait imparts to the membranes excellent proton conductivities of up to 10?1 S cm?1 as well as low methanol permeability. The DMFC single cell loaded with the demo PEM manifests ca. 20 mW cm?2 of power output. The attributes of this PEM are elucidated from the bicontinuous structure of microemulsion.
Keywords:Proton exchange membranes  Microemulsion  DMFC  Conductivity
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