Affiliation:
1. College of Materials Science and Engineering, Technology Innovation Center of Modified Plastics of Hebei Province, Key Laboratory of New Inorganic Nonmetallic Composite of Handan, Key Laboratory of New Energy Development and Energy Storage Technology of Handan Hebei University of Engineering Handan China
2. Hebei Gellec New Energy Science & Technology Co. Ltd Handan China
Abstract
AbstractProton exchange membrane (PEM) plays a relatively significant part in PEM fuel cells (PEMFCs). In this study, ionic liquid were grafted onto boron nitride (ILs@BN) were prepared by wet ball milling, and the polyimide (PI) composite films with different contents (1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 wt%) of ILs@BN were fabricated by solution‐casting method. Results showed that compared with the original polyimide films, the performance of the obtained composite films has been significantly improved. Tensile strength of film containing 4 wt% ILs@BN was enormously enhanced by 93.62% (from 47 to 91.8 MPa), respectively, in contrast to pure PI film. Compared with pure PI film, film containing with 4 wt% ILs@BN was reduced from 71.2° to 63.2°, which indicated the better hydrophilicity of the film and potential proton transport channels. The composite film exhibited excellent proton conductivity, which was tremendously elevated by 58.35% (from 0.1215 S cm−1 for pure PI to 0.1924 S cm−1 for film containing with 4 wt% ILs@BN). Comprehensively, the film containing with 4 wt% ILs@BN presenting excellent mechanical properties (91.8 MPa), contact angle (63.2°) and proton conductivity (0.1924 S cm−1) demonstrating strong potential applications in fuel cells.
Subject
Materials Chemistry,Polymers and Plastics,General Chemistry,Ceramics and Composites
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