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Development of Poly(Vinyl Alcohol)-Based Polymers as Proton Exchange Membranes and Challenges in Fuel Cell Application: A Review
Authors:Chun Yik Wong  Kee Shyuan Loh  Wan Ramli Wan Daud  Kean Long Lim  Mohammad Khalid
Affiliation:1. Fuel Cell Institute, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Selangor, Malaysia;2. Graphene &3. Advanced 2D Materials Research Group (GAMRG), Sunway University, Selangor, Malaysia
Abstract:Abstract

Poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) is a biodegradable, water-soluble membrane that has low methanol permeation and reactive chemical functionalities. Modification of these features makes PVA an attractive proton exchange membrane (PEM) alternative to NafionTM. However, the pristine PVA membrane is a poorer proton conductor than the NafionTM membrane due to the absence of negatively charged ions. Hence, modification of PVA matrixes whilst complying with the requirements of projected applications has been examined extensively. Generally, three modification methods of PVA membranes have been highlighted in previous reports, and these are (1) grafting copolymerization, (2) physical and chemical crosslinking, and (3) blending of polymers. The use of each modification method in different applications is reviewed in this study. Although the three modification methods can improve PVA membranes, the mixed method of modification provides another attractive approach. This review covers recent studies on PVA-based PEM in different fuel cell applications, including (1) proton-exchange membrane fuel cells and (2) direct-methanol fuel cells. The challenges involved in the use of PVA-based PEM are also presented, and several approaches are proposed for further study.
Keywords:Poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA)  proton exchange membrane (PEM)  modification methods  fuel cells
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