Lifetime prediction approach applied to the aquivion' short side chain perfluorosulfonic acid ionomer membrane for intermediate temperature proton exchange membrane fuel cell application

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2013

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Marrony, M.
Beretta, D.
Ginocchio, S.
Nedellec, Y.
Subianto, S.M.
Jones, D.J.

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Fuel Cells, 2013; 13(6):1146-1154

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Degradation and durability studies of the short side chain perfluorosulfonic acid ionomer membrane, Aquivion™, of Solvay Specialty Polymers, are described in a fuel cell operation beyond 100°C. Specific electrochemical accelerated stress tests under a dynamic electric load cycling profile were developed to submit the membrane to hydration-dehydration cycles, while the effect of operation temperature was also investigated to reproduce typical power demands and/or thermal gradient periods likely to be encountered during seasonal variation of a micro-combined heat and power system. Aquivion™ is a high performance membrane which is shown in this study to sustain operation until 110°C, higher than was possible with Nafion® under similar conditions. Post-test observations studies by electron microscopy and ex situ tensile measurements bring to light modifications of membrane thickness and mechanical properties that rationalize an upper operating temperature of 120°C. Membrane thermal annealing is shown to increase lifetime with the ageing procedures used. A predictive lifetime model is proposed by correlating the estimated lifetime values and the experimental data via a lifetime coefficient.

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