SPEEK based Hybrid Proton Conducting Membrane for Fuel Cell Applications
| Author(s) | : | S. Porchelvi, R. Kannan, S. Rajashabala, K.Sainul Abidin |
| Institution | : | Dept. of Physics, Sri Subramanya College of Engg. and Tech., Palani-624615 |
| Published In | : | Vol. 5, Issue 19 — January 2018 |
| Page No. | : | - |
| Domain | : | Engineering |
| Type | : | Research Paper |
| ISSN (Online) | : | 2348-4470 |
| ISSN (Print) | : | 2348-6406 |
Expansion in energy requirement due to population growth and exhaustion of non-renewable energy has led toextensive research on renewable alternative energy sources. Fuel cells have the potential to provide alternative clean andgreen energy. In this research a novel and low cost methods has been initiated for the preparation of hybrid proton exchangemembrane. PEEK polymers have been sulfonated using sulfuric acid and the degree of sulfonation of 67% is obtained using1H-NMR spectroscopy. The sulfonation of SPEEK polymer is identified by the new absorption bands at 1082 and 1224 cm-1due to stretching vibrations of the sulfonic acid group by FTIR spectroscopy. The electrolyte samples were prepared bysolution casting technique using SPEEK and sulfonated TiO2. The composite membranes exhibited improved mechanicalstrength and low water uptake. The hydrolytic stability of the membrane is studied by contact angle measurement. Addition ofnanosized particles into the polymer electrolytes is better in improving the conductivity as well as mechanical properties ofthe membrane. The proton conductivity was enhanced by the introduction of hydrophilic inorganic particles into the SPEEKmembranes, which might be an effective approach to increase the working temperature of the membrane. The conductivityvalue of the composite membrane is of the order of 10-1Scm-1 at 70ËšC, observed under conditions of 100% humidityconditions. The prepared hybrid membranes offer great potential for use as proton exchange membrane in fuel cells.
S. Porchelvi, R. Kannan, S. Rajashabala, K.Sainul Abidin, “SPEEK based Hybrid Proton Conducting Membrane for Fuel Cell Applications”, International Journal of Advance Engineering and Research Development (IJAERD), Vol. 5, Issue 19, pp. -, January 2018.








