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Electrochimica Acta | 2003

High temperature transport properties of polyphosphazene membranes for direct methanol fuel cells

Xiangyang Zhou; Jamie A. Weston; Elena Chalkova; Michael A. Hofmann; Catherine M. Ambler; Harry R. Allcock; Serguei N. Lvov

Experimental methods for studying the conductivity and methanol permeability of proton conductive polymers over a wide range of temperatures have been developed. The proton conductivity and methanol permeability of several polymer electrolyte membranes including sulfonated and phosphonated poly[(aryloxy)phosphazenes] was determined at temperatures up to 120 °C. Nafion 117 membranes were tested using the same methods in order to determine the reliability of the methods. Although the conductivities of the polyphosphazene membranes were either similar to or lower than that of the Nafion 117 membranes, they continue to hold promise for fuel cell applications. We observed similar activation energies of proton conduction for Nafion 117, and for sulfonated and phosphonated polyphosphazene membranes. However, the methanol permeability of a sulfonated membrane was about 8 times lower than that of the Nafion 117 membrane at room temperature although the values were comparable at 120 °C. The permeability of a phosphonated phosphazene derivative was about 40 times lower than that of the Nafion 117 membrane at room temperature and about 9 times lower at 120 °C. This is a significant improvement over the behavior of Nafion 117.


Electrochemical and Solid State Letters | 2002

Sulfonimide polyphosphazene-based H2/O2 fuel cells

Elena Chalkova; Xiangyang Zhou; Catherine M. Ambler; Michael A. Hofmann; Jamie A. Weston; Harry R. Allcock; Serguei N. Lvov

Sulfonimide-functionalized polyphosphazenes have been investigated as polymer electrolyte membranes for use in an H 2 /O 2 fuel cell. A sulfonimide polyphosphazene-based membrane electrode assembly (MEA) and a Nafion-basedMEA with similar catalyst loadings were fabricated and tested within a fuel cell system. The maximum power density for the sulfonimide polyphosphazene MEA was 0.36 W cm - 2 at 0.87 A cm - 2 and 22°C, and reached 0.47 W cm - 2 at 1.29 A cm - 2 at 80°C. The performance of the sulfonimide polyphosphazene-based H 2 /O 2 fuel cell was found to be comparable to that of the Nafion-based fuel cell.


Electrochemical and Solid State Letters | 2002

Sulfonimide Polyphosphazene-Based H 2 / O 2 Fuel Cells

Elena Chalkova; Xiangyang Zhou; Catherine M. Ambler; Michael A. Hofmann; Jamie A. Weston; Harry R. Allcock; Serguei N. Lvov

Sulfonimide-functionalized polyphosphazenes have been investigated as polymer electrolyte membranes for use in an H 2 /O 2 fuel cell. A sulfonimide polyphosphazene-based membrane electrode assembly (MEA) and a Nafion-basedMEA with similar catalyst loadings were fabricated and tested within a fuel cell system. The maximum power density for the sulfonimide polyphosphazene MEA was 0.36 W cm - 2 at 0.87 A cm - 2 and 22°C, and reached 0.47 W cm - 2 at 1.29 A cm - 2 at 80°C. The performance of the sulfonimide polyphosphazene-based H 2 /O 2 fuel cell was found to be comparable to that of the Nafion-based fuel cell.


Electrochemical and Solid State Letters | 2002

Sulfonimide Polyphosphazene-Based H[sub 2]/O[sub 2] Fuel Cells

Elena Chalkova; Xiangyang Zhou; Catherine M. Ambler; Michael A. Hofmann; Jamie A. Weston; Harry R. Allcock; Serguei N. Lvov

Sulfonimide-functionalized polyphosphazenes have been investigated as polymer electrolyte membranes for use in an H 2 /O 2 fuel cell. A sulfonimide polyphosphazene-based membrane electrode assembly (MEA) and a Nafion-basedMEA with similar catalyst loadings were fabricated and tested within a fuel cell system. The maximum power density for the sulfonimide polyphosphazene MEA was 0.36 W cm - 2 at 0.87 A cm - 2 and 22°C, and reached 0.47 W cm - 2 at 1.29 A cm - 2 at 80°C. The performance of the sulfonimide polyphosphazene-based H 2 /O 2 fuel cell was found to be comparable to that of the Nafion-based fuel cell.


Journal of Membrane Science | 2002

Phenyl phosphonic acid functionalized poly[aryloxyphosphazenes] as proton-conducting membranes for direct methanol fuel cells

Harry R. Allcock; Michael A. Hofmann; Catherine M. Ambler; Serguei N. Lvov; Xiangyang Zhou; Elena Chalkova; Jamie A. Weston


Macromolecules | 2002

Synthesis of polyphosphazenes with sulfonimide side groups

Harry R. Allcock; Michael A. Hofmann; Catherine M. Ambler; Andrew E. Maher; Richard M. Wood; Daniel T. Welna


Macromolecules | 2002

Phenylphosphonic Acid Functionalized Poly[aryloxyphosphazenes]

Harry R. Allcock; Michael A. Hofmann; Catherine M. Ambler; Robert V. Morford


Macromolecules | 2003

Side Group Exchange in Poly(organophosphazenes) with Fluoroalkoxy Substituents

Harry R. Allcock; and Andrew E. Maher; Catherine M. Ambler


Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 2004

Dependency of thermal and mechanical properties on the composition of mixed-substituent poly (fluoroalkoxyphosphazenes)

Andrew E. Maher; Catherine M. Ambler; Eric S. Powell; Harry R. Allcock


Proceedings of the 2003 SPE/EPA/DOE Exploration Production Environmental Conference | 2003

Polyphosphazene-based polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells

Serguei N. Lvov; Xiangyang Zhou; Elena Chalkova; Jamie A. Weston; Catherine M. Ambler; Andrew E. Maher; Richard M. Wood; Harry R. Allcock

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Harry R. Allcock

Pennsylvania State University

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Elena Chalkova

Pennsylvania State University

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Michael A. Hofmann

Pennsylvania State University

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Jamie A. Weston

Pennsylvania State University

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Serguei N. Lvov

Pennsylvania State University

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Andrew E. Maher

Pennsylvania State University

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Richard M. Wood

Pennsylvania State University

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Daniel T. Welna

Pennsylvania State University

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Eric S. Powell

Pennsylvania State University

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