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Materials | 2016

Electrospun Nafion®/Polyphenylsulfone Composite Membranes for Regenerative Hydrogen Bromine Fuel Cells

Jun Woo Park; Ryszard Wycisk; Peter N. Pintauro; Venkata Yarlagadda; Trung Van Nguyen

The regenerative H2/Br2-HBr fuel cell, utilizing an oxidant solution of Br2 in aqueous HBr, shows a number of benefits for grid-scale electricity storage. The membrane-electrode assembly, a key component of a fuel cell, contains a proton-conducting membrane, typically based on the perfluorosulfonic acid (PFSA) ionomer. Unfortunately, the high cost of PFSA membranes and their relatively high bromine crossover are serious drawbacks. Nanofiber composite membranes can overcome these limitations. In this work, composite membranes were prepared from electrospun dual-fiber mats containing Nafion® PFSA ionomer for facile proton transport and an uncharged polymer, polyphenylsulfone (PPSU), for mechanical reinforcement, and swelling control. After electrospinning, Nafion/PPSU mats were converted into composite membranes by softening the PPSU fibers, through exposure to chloroform vapor, thus filling the voids between ionomer nanofibers. It was demonstrated that the relative membrane selectivity, referenced to Nafion® 115, increased with increasing PPSU content, e.g., a selectivity of 11 at 25 vol% of Nafion fibers. H2-Br2 fuel cell power output with a 65 μm thick membrane containing 55 vol% Nafion fibers was somewhat better than that of a 150 μm Nafion® 115 reference, but its cost advantage due to a four-fold decrease in PFSA content and a lower bromine species crossover make it an attractive candidate for use in H2/Br2-HBr systems.


Journal of The Electrochemical Society | 2012

Performance Evaluation of a Regenerative Hydrogen-Bromine Fuel Cell

Haley Kreutzer; Venkata Yarlagadda; Trung Van Nguyen


Journal of The Electrochemical Society | 2016

Advanced Hydrogen-Bromine Flow Batteries with Improved Efficiency, Durability and Cost

Guangyu Lin; Pau Ying Chong; Venkata Yarlagadda; Trung Van Nguyen; Ryszard Wycisk; Peter N. Pintauro; Michael Bates; Sanjeev Mukerjee; Michael C. Tucker; Adam Z. Weber


Journal of The Electrochemical Society | 2015

Hydrophobic Gas-Diffusion Media for Polymer-Electrolyte Fuel Cells by Direct Fluorination

Trung Van Nguyen; Azita Ahosseini; Xuhai Wang; Venkata Yarlagadda; Anthony Kwong; Adam Z. Weber; Phengxay Deevanhxay; Shohji Tsushima; Schuichiro Hirai


223rd ECS Meeting (May 12-17, 2013) | 2013

HER/HOR Catalysts for the H2-Br2 Fuel Cell System

Trung Van Nguyen; Haley Kreutzer; Venkata Yarlagadda; Eric W. McFarland; Nirala Singh


Journal of The Electrochemical Society | 2013

A 1D Mathematical Model of a H2/Br2 Fuel Cell

Venkata Yarlagadda; Trung Van Nguyen


Journal of The Electrochemical Society | 2015

A Comprehensive Study of an Acid-Based Reversible H2-Br2 Fuel Cell System

Venkata Yarlagadda; Regis Paul Dowd; Jun Woo Park; Peter N. Pintauro; Trung Van Nguyen


Meeting Abstracts | 2011

Conductivity Measurements of Molten Bi2O3

Venkata Yarlagadda; Trung Van Nguyen


Journal of The Electrochemical Society | 2017

Characterizing Electrolyte and Platinum Interface in PEM Fuel Cells Using CO Displacement

Taylor R. Garrick; Thomas E. Moylan; Venkata Yarlagadda; Anusorn Kongkanand


Journal of The Electrochemical Society | 2016

High Surface Area Carbon Electrodes for Bromine Reactions in H2-Br2 Fuel Cells

Venkata Yarlagadda; Guangyu Lin; Pau Ying Chong; Trung Van Nguyen

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Adam Z. Weber

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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Michael C. Tucker

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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