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Acid-doped ABPBI membranes prepared by low-temperature casting: Proton conductivity and water uptake properties compared with other polybenzimidazole-based membranes
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Díaz, Liliana Alicia; Abuin, Graciela Carmen; Corti, Horacio Roberto; Acid-doped ABPBI membranes prepared by low-temperature casting: Proton conductivity and water uptake properties compared with other polybenzimidazole-based membranes; Electrochemical Society; Journal of the Electrochemical Society; 163; 6; 1-2016; F485-F491
0013-4651
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Díaz, Liliana Alicia
Abuin, Graciela Carmen
Corti, Horacio Roberto
Resumen
Phosphoric acid doped ABPBI (poly [2,5-benzimidazole]) membranes were prepared with a new low temperature casting procedure (ABPBI-ET), and their water uptake and proton conductivity were measured. The results were compared with those of ABPBI casted at high temperature (ABPBI-MSA), poly [2-2′-(m-phenylene)-5-5′ bibenzimidazole] (PBI), and commercial cross-linked Fumatech ABPBI (ABPBI-C) membranes. The water uptake of ultra thin ABPBI-ET membranes in the range 7-30 nm supported over gold substrate, was also measured and compared with PBI ones. The in-plane proton conductivities of all the membranes were measured in the temperature range from 20° to 120°C at different water activities. The ABPBI-ET doped in 10.6 M H3PO4 and ABPBI-C doped in 14.9 M H3PO4 showed the highest conductivities, even higher than those reported for Nafion membranes. ABPBI-ET membranes showed a maximum as a function of water activity at aw ≈ 0.55, a behavior that can be rationalized in terms of the dissociation constant of the ABPBI-H3PO4 complexes calculated using the Scatchard method, and the H3PO4 concentration in the water inside the membrane.