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Non-destructive modification on Nafion membrane via in-situ inserting of sheared graphene oxide for direct methanol fuel cell applications

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Abstract Based on a swelling-filling modification strategy, sheared graphene oxide (SGO) sheets are in -situ inserted into the Nafion membrane and act as bi-functional fillers to simultaneously improve the methanol-permeation… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Based on a swelling-filling modification strategy, sheared graphene oxide (SGO) sheets are in -situ inserted into the Nafion membrane and act as bi-functional fillers to simultaneously improve the methanol-permeation resistivity and proton conductivity. Proton/methanol selectivity, as a key descriptor of overall performance of the proton exchange membrane, of the Nafion membrane is therefore 4-fold increased. At the same time, the mechanical, oxidative and thermal stabilities of the Nafion membrane are also improved by the SGO sheets due to the interaction between SGO and Nafion. As a result, the swelling-filling modified SGO -Nafion membrane is therefore considered as a promising electrolyte for direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC) application and the power of the Nafion based DMFC can be improved by ca. 50% during the polarization measurement.

Keywords: graphene oxide; nafion; methanol; nafion membrane; sheared graphene; membrane

Journal Title: Electrochimica Acta
Year Published: 2018

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