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Synthesis and prediction of transport properties of hybrid bilayer ion-exchange membranes

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Bilayer membranes consisting of a thick layer of a pure perfluorinated membrane MF-4SC and a thinner layer of the same membrane modified by halloysite nanotubes (HNTs), functionalized with platinum nanoparticles,… Click to show full abstract

Bilayer membranes consisting of a thick layer of a pure perfluorinated membrane MF-4SC and a thinner layer of the same membrane modified by halloysite nanotubes (HNTs), functionalized with platinum nanoparticles, are investigated. Membrane synthesis was carried out by casting from a polymer solution followed by drying. One of the samples revealed a weak asymmetry of diffusion permeability and the current–voltage characteristic. By using the physicochemical characteristics of monolayer membranes obtained earlier, the dependence of the diffusion permeability of the bilayer composite on the electrolyte concentration is described with satisfactory accuracy. The numbers of water transport and the selectivity of hybrid membranes, and their power characteristics in the membrane–electrode block of the fuel cell, were studied. The introduction of halloysite leads to a decrease in both parameters, and the subsequent addition of platinum compensates for the negative effect of halloysite addition: the maximum specifi...

Keywords: synthesis prediction; transport properties; prediction transport; transport; properties hybrid; synthesis

Journal Title: Surface Innovations
Year Published: 2017

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