Issue 15, 2022

On the stability of anion exchange membrane fuel cells incorporating polyimidazolium ionene (Aemion+®) membranes and ionomers

Abstract

We report the anion exchange membrane fuel cell (AEMFC) performance using commercial, polyimidazolium-based, Aemion+® as both the ionomer and membrane. Aemion+® affords reduced dimensional swelling yet higher water permeance compared to previously reported polybenzimidazolium-based Aemion® membranes and ionomers. Non-reinforced Aemion+® is shown to enhance the properties of Aemion® membranes, and Aemion+® reinforced with a fluorine-free polyolefin substrate is shown to enhance the properties considered important to fuel cell operation with respect to non-reinforced analogues. The highest AEMFC power density of 1.4 W cm−2 at 70 °C, 250 kPabs H2/O2 was obtained by using a direct membrane deposition (DMD) approach, where an ultrathin 5 μm membrane increased the voltage stability through enhanced water permeation, allowing characterization under these conditions. However, the reinforcement was found to be pivotal in enabling stable AEMFC operation at 80 °C, where a 10 μm-thick reinforced Aemion+® provided 1.1 W cm−2 power at 80 °C, 300 kPaabs H2/O2. The degradation properties of this material under varied cell temperatures, current densities and RHs are finally examined.

Graphical abstract: On the stability of anion exchange membrane fuel cells incorporating polyimidazolium ionene (Aemion+®) membranes and ionomers

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
16 May 2022
Accepted
07 Jun 2022
First published
08 Jun 2022

Sustainable Energy Fuels, 2022,6, 3551-3564

On the stability of anion exchange membrane fuel cells incorporating polyimidazolium ionene (Aemion+®) membranes and ionomers

Q. Wei, X. Cao, P. Veh, A. Konovalova, P. Mardle, P. Overton, S. Cassegrain, S. Vierrath, M. Breitwieser and S. Holdcroft, Sustainable Energy Fuels, 2022, 6, 3551 DOI: 10.1039/D2SE00690A

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