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Crosslinked wholly aromatic polyether membranes based on quinoline derivatives and their application in high temperature polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells

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JOURNAL OF POWER SOURCES
Volume 379, Issue -, Pages 144-154

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpowsour.2018.01.034

Keywords

High temperature polymer electrolyte membranes; Quinoline difunctional monomer; Perfluorophenyl; Aromatic ether bond crosslinking; High temperature polymer electrolyte fuel cells

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  1. Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Joint Undertaking (FCH JU) through the program Development of a Portable Internal Reforming Methanol High Temperature PEM Fuel Cell System [IRMFC-FCH-JU-325358]

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An AB type difunctional quinoline based monomer bearing a pentafluorophenyl unit combined with a phenol functionality is being synthesized and homopolymerized to create linear aromatic polyethers as polymer electrolytes for HT-PEM FCs applications. Several conditions are tested for the optimized synthesis of the monomer and homopolymer. Additionally, covalent crosslinking through aromatic polyether bond formation enables the creation of wholly aromatic crosslinked polymeric electrolyte membranes. More specifically, the perfluorophenyl units are crosslinked with other hydroxyl end functionalized moieties, providing membranes with enhanced chemical and mechanical properties that are moreover easily doped with phosphoric acid even at ambient temperatures. All membranes are evaluated for their structural and thermal characteristics and their doping ability with phosphoric acid. Selected crosslinked membranes are further tested in terms of their single cell performance at the temperature range 160 degrees C-200 degrees C showing promising performance and high conductivity values even up to 0.2 S cm(-1) in some cases.

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