@conference{
author = "Ligon, Samuel and Kellner, Michael and Radovanović, Filip and Matović, Jovan and Liska, Robert",
year = "2013",
abstract = "Proton exchange membranes (PEM) for low temperature fuel cells must ensure high proton conductivity and effective separation of anode and cathode under operating conditions. DuPont’s sulfonic acid fluoropolymer Nafion has seen commercial success, though high cost limits wider acceptance. As lower cost options, polymers based on 2-acrylamido-2-methylpropane sulfonic acid (AMPS) are also investigated. Swelling of polyAMPS (PAMPS) is however a shortcoming, although this may be reduced by improved crosslinking. Both commercial and novel crosslinkers were tested with AMPS by dissolving with photoinitiator in water and photo-curing. To facilitate conductivity measurements, polymers were constrained within a porous membrane. In contrast to commercial crosslinkers, where high percentages are required to improve conductivity, our new acrylamide based crosslinkers showed excellent results at lower concentrations. Thus 5 wt% crosslinker provided membranes with 2.5 times the conductivity of Nafion. The novel polymers were then coated onto asymmetric membranes increasing proton-conductivity and reducing methanol crossover.",
publisher = "Basel : RadTech Europe",
journal = "RadTech Europe 13: UV/EB – Growing through Innovation, October 15-17, 2013 in Basel, Switzerland: abstract book",
title = "Photocurable Poly-AMPS-Based Proton Exchange Membranes For Fuel Cells",
pages = "88-88",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_813"
}