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Nanohybrids of graphene oxide chemically-bonded with Nafion: Preparation and application for proton exchange membrane fuel cells
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Nanohybrids of graphene oxide chemically-bonded with Nafion: Preparation and application for proton exchange membrane fuel cells

Kang-Jen Peng, Juin-Yih Lai and Ying-Ling Liu
Journal of Membrane Science, Vol.514, pp.86-94
15/09/2016

Abstract

Fuel cell Graphene oxide Nafion Proton exchange membrane
Nafion chains have been reacted onto graphene oxide (GO) through atom transfer radical addition (ATRA) reaction between the C-F groups of Nafion and the C=C groups of GO. The obtained nanohybrids of GO and Nafion (GO-Nafion) are characterized with Fourier transform Infrared spectroscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, and Raman spectroscopy to support the performance of the ATRA reaction between GO and Nafion and the chemical structure of GO-Nafion. Morphological observation on GO-Nafion with transmission electron microscopy and atomic force microscopy further demonstrates the organic-inorganic hybrid nanosheet structure of GO-Nafion. GO-Nafion has been used as a nanoadditive for fabrication of Nafion-based nanocomposite proton exchange membranes for fuel cells. Compared to the neat recast Nafion membrane, addition of GO-Nafion results in a 1.6-folds of proton conductivity to the corresponding nanocomposite PEM. The single cell tests on the nanocomposite PEM also exhibit an about 35-40% increase in the fuel cell performance.

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