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These sPBI are a promising material for proton exchange membranes.
It could also be used as the electrode material for proton exchange membrane fuel cells.
They thus mimic the highly specific supramolecular organization observed in nature and present the first biomimetic material for proton transport out of which stable, oriented and self-sustained membranes could be prepared.
Sulfonated poly arylenethioethersulfone) copolymer (SPTES-50), a promising candidate material for proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC), exhibited excellent thermal stability, high proton conductivity (135 mS/cm at 85 °C, 85% relative humidity), and electrochemical property.
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Overall, the DSPAEK-CZ polymers exhibited outstanding comprehensive performance as potential materials for proton exchange membranes (PEMs).
In this study, a new type of carbon support materials for proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs) was evaluated.
Overall, all of the above-mentioned results indicate that the HS-PAEK-x membranes are good candidate materials for proton exchange membranes (PEMs).
A combination of excellent dimensional and hydrolytic stabilities indicated that the SPPQ ionomers were good candidate materials for proton exchange membrane in fuel cell applications.
Membrane materials for proton exchange membrane fuel cells have to ensure the dual function of separating anode and cathode compartments of the fuel cell however allowing efficient transfer of protons from the anode side to the cathode side.
The results indicated that the introduction of suitable side group, such as fluorophenyl, to sulfonated poly (arylene ether sulfone) might contribute to its overall performance as one of candidate materials for proton exchange membrane.
Usage of phenyl sulfonated graphene oxide (SGO) as a support material for the dispersion of iron titanate (Fe2TiO5) nanoparticles presents new methods to develop advanced composite materials for proton exchange membranes.
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