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Measuring the true hydroxide conductivity of anion exchange membranes

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JOURNAL OF MEMBRANE SCIENCE
Volume 612, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.memsci.2020.118461

Keywords

Fuel cells; Anion exchange membrane; Hydroxide conductivity; Hydroxide diffusivity; Decarbonation

Funding

  1. Nancy & Stephan Grand Technion Energy Program (GTEP)
  2. European Union [721065]
  3. Ministry of Science, Technology & Space of Israel [3-12948]
  4. Israel Science Foundation (ISF) [1481/17]
  5. Ministry of National Infrastructure, Energy and Water Resources of Israel [3-13671]
  6. European Regional Development Fund [ZW6-85036745]
  7. Planning & Budgeting Committee/ISRAEL Council for Higher Education (CHE)
  8. United States-Israel Binational Science Foundation (BSF) [2018171]
  9. Fuel Choice Initiative (Prime Minister Office of Israel)

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In this study, a CO2- in-situ purging technique was used to measure the true OH- conductivity of several anion exchange membranes (AEMs). During this process, membranes are in-situ de-carbonated allowing the AEMs to reach their full OH- form, and therefore to measure their highest (true) OH- conductivity. The de-carbonation process in all the studied AEMs was also investigated. The time constant of the de-carbonation process tau was calculated and related to the membrane properties as well as to the de-carbonation dynamics. The time constant of the de-carbonation process was found to decrease with increasing current densities and decreasing the IEC of the membranes. This work provides unique and important data crucial to increasing the understanding of the main factors that may mitigate the de-carbonation process in AEMs to allow AEM fuel cells to be operated with ambient air.

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