Radiation-Grafted Polymer Electrolyte Membranes for Fuel Cells

Begüm Yarar Kaplan, A. Kırlıoğlu, E. Jamil, Alp Yürüm, Naeimeh Rajabalizadeh, N. Haghmoradi, Bilal Iskandarani, Hamed Salimkhani, S. A. Gürsel
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Fuel cells are one of the most efficient energy conversion systems to produce electricity. A solid ion-conducting polymer membrane is employed as both separator and electrolyte for polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells and anion-exchange membrane fuel cells. Radiation-induced graft polymerization is a versatile method for the fabrication of low-cost alternatives to commercial polymer membranes. In this method, typically a base polymer is exposed to ionizing radiation which generates active radical sites within the polymer substrate. Then a suitable vinyl monomer is polimerized on these active sites to form a graft copolymer. Finally, a subsequent chemical treatment is performed to introduce hydrophilic groups to hydrophobic polymer backbone so that an ion conducting membrane is formed. There are various studies about the influence of radiation grafting parameters on membrane properties. Moreover, the favorable fuel cell relevant and polarization properties of such radiation-grafted membranes were reported. Thus, radiation-grafted polymer membranes are one of the significant low-cost alternatives for fuel cells. This review focuses on the preparation, characterization of fuel cell relevant properties and fuel cell performance of radiation-grafted membranes.
辐射接枝聚合物电解质膜用于燃料电池
燃料电池是产生电力的最有效的能量转换系统之一。采用固体离子导电聚合物膜作为聚合物电解质膜燃料电池和阴离子交换膜燃料电池的隔膜和电解质。辐射诱导接枝聚合是一种制造低成本聚合物膜替代品的通用方法。在该方法中,通常将碱聚合物暴露于电离辐射,电离辐射在聚合物衬底内产生活性自由基位点。然后在这些活性位点上聚合合适的乙烯基单体,形成接枝共聚物。最后,进行随后的化学处理,将亲水基团引入疏水聚合物主链,从而形成离子导电膜。辐射接枝参数对膜性能影响的研究有很多。此外,还报道了这种辐射接枝膜良好的燃料电池相关性能和极化性能。因此,辐射接枝聚合物膜是燃料电池重要的低成本替代品之一。本文就辐射接枝膜的制备、燃料电池相关性能的表征及燃料电池性能进行了综述。
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