Abstract
Organic/inorganic composite membranes were prepared using sulfonated poly(vinyl alcohol) (SPVA), mixed and cross-linked with different amounts of poly(vinyl alcohol)-grafted graphene oxide (PVA-g-GO). The introduction of PVA-g-GO to the membranes not only reduced the methanol permeability but also positively affected the mechanical properties: Increasing the PVA-g-GO content increased the blocking effect of GO. The PVA-g-GO/SPVA membranes were cross-linked with glutaraldehyde, resulting in the formation of cross-linking chains within the matrix, as well as between the matrix and the filler. Therefore, the microstructure of the PVA-g-GO/SPVA cross-linking membrane was different from that of the existing membranes. This structure also reduced the methanol permeability. The composite membranes exhibited proton conductivities ranging from 0.0141 to 0.0319 S/cm at 60 °C, and low methanol permeability ranging from 3.13 × 10-7 to 1.53 × 10-7 cm2 s-1 at 25 °C.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 875-886 |
Number of pages | 12 |
Journal | Ionics |
Volume | 20 |
Issue number | 6 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Jun 2014 |
Keywords
- Direct methanol fuel cell
- Graphene oxide
- Poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA)
- PVA-g-GO