“…Nafion, which features a poly(tetrafluoroethylene) backbone presenting perfluorinated pendent chains terminated by sulfonic acid units, offers exceptional: chemical, thermal, and mechanical stability, together with high proton conductivity. Nevertheless, the high cost of Nafion's cell components, its instability at high temperatures, and its high methanol (MeOH) permeability hinder its widespread applicability [1][2][3]. To reduce the permeability (cross-over) of the fuel (MeOH) in DMFCs, from the anode side of the membrane to the cathode side, the solid polymer electrolyte membrane in a DMFC must act as a barrier [4].…”