Clay powder in polymer composite membranes enhanced the performance of direct methanol fuel cells
Md. Anwarul Karim,
Sharmin Sultana Dipti,
Mohammad Mahfuz Enam Elahi
Abstract:Polyvinyl alcohol has the potential to be used in fuel cell membranes due to its chemical, mechanical, and membrane-forming capabilities, as well as its higher hydrophilicity and low methanol permeability. However, the pure PVA membrane has a lower proton conductivity than the NafionTM membrane. With the addition of some ceramic fillers, PVA can be a possible alternative to NafionTM membranes. Therefore, we used the solution method to prepare three polyvinyl alcohol-based composite membranes with the following… Show more
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