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Bio-composite membrane electrolytes for direct methanol fuel cells
Date Issued
18-10-2011
Author(s)
Mohanapriya, S.
Sahu, A. K.
Bhat, S. D.
Pitchumani, S.
Sridhar, P.
George, C.
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
Shukla, A. K.
Abstract
A new class of bio-composite polymer electrolyte membranes comprising chitosan (CS) and certain biomolecules in particular, plant hormones such as 3-indole acetic acid (IAA), 4-chlorophenoxy acetic acid (CAA) and 1-naphthalene acetic acid (NAA) are explored to realize proton-conducting bio-composite membranes for application in direct methanol fuel cells (DMFCs). The sorption capability, proton conductivity and ion-exchange capacity of the membranes are characterized in conjunction with their thermal and mechanical behaviour. A novel approach to measure the permeability of the membranes to both water and methanol is also reported, employing NMR imaging and volume localized NMR spectroscopy, using a two compartment permeability cell. A DMFC using CS-IAA composite membrane, operating with 2M aqueous methanol and air at 70C delivers a peak power density of 25 mWcm2 at a load current density of 150 mAcm2. The study opens up the use of bio-compatible membranes in polymer-electrolyte-membrane fuel cells. © 2011 The Electrochemical Society.
Volume
158