Makara Seri Sains (Aug 2012)

Preparation of Sulfonated PVA-TMSP Membranes for Direct Methanol Fuel Cell

  • Haryadi,
  • Ayu Utami,
  • Sofiatun Anisa

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 2
pp. 95 – 100

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Novel preparation and characterization of sulfonated polyvinyl alcohol (PVA)–trimethoxysilyl propanethiol (TMSP) membranes for direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC) application have been investigated. Preparation of sulfonated PVA-TMSP membrane was conducted by crosslinking steps using sol-gel method and a catalyst of concentrated HCl. TMSP concentrations were varied from 1% to 3%. The gel solution was cast on to the membrane metal plate to obtain membrane sheets. The membrane was then oxidized in H2O2 concentrations of (10-30%) to convert the mercapto groups into sulfonate group. Investigations of the cross-linking process and the existence of sulfonate group were conducted by infrared spectroscopy as shown for frequencies at 1140–1200/cm and 1200–1145/cm respectively. The scanning electron microscope–energy dispersive X-rays (SEM–EDX) of the membranes indicated that the distribution of silica particles from sol–gel reaction products was uneven due to the fast exchange rate of condensation. The degree of swelling decreased as methanol concentrations increase for sulfonated PVA–TMSP membrane which opposed toward the value of commercial Nafion membrane. The maximum value of ion exchange capacity of the membrane was 1.82 mmol/g whereas the highest proton conductivity was 3.9 x 10-4 S/cm. Therefore it can be concluded that the membrane was a potential candidate for application in DMFC.

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