Proton and Methanol Transport in Poly(perfluorosulfonate) Membranes Containing Cs +  and  H  +  Cations

© 1998 ECS - The Electrochemical Society
, , Citation Vincenzo Tricoli 1998 J. Electrochem. Soc. 145 3798 DOI 10.1149/1.1838876

1945-7111/145/11/3798

Abstract

Poly(perfluorosulfonate acid) membranes were doped with cesium ions to several degrees. These, along with the ‐form membrane, were investigated in relation to methanol permeability as well as hydrogen ion conductivity. While retaining considerable conductivity, the cesium‐doped membranes are highly impermeable to methanol. We found that methanol permeability in the membrane reduced by over one order of magnitude, owing to the presence of cesium ions. These findings are discussed on the basis of alterations produced by cesium in the membrane microstructure. Also discussed is the potential implication of these results in the direct methanol fuel cell technology.

Export citation and abstract BibTeX RIS

10.1149/1.1838876