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Nafion, Flemion applications

Despite perfluorinated polymer electrolytes (Nafion, Flemion, Aciplex) having been used extensively in PEMFCs, their poor thermal mechanical stability (low Tg), high methanol permeability, and extremely high production costs have led to limitations of their large-scale application. Therefore, a variety of hydrocarbon polymer electrolytes have been developed during the past decade, with the greatest emphasis placed on the costs, conductivity, and durability of these materials. At the same time, the poor mechanical stability and inadequate durability of the hydrocarbon polymer membranes were identified as the main barriers to their practical application. [Pg.347]

MAJOR APPLICATIONS Nafion is the DuPont trademark for its family of perfluorinated ionomers, that is, resins and membranes. Asahi Chemical Industry Company produces Aciplex and Asahi Glass Company, Ltd., Japan, produces Flemion both are competitive products to Nafion in form and function. These perfluorinated ionomers are used in a variety of applications, the largest of which are as an ion exchange resin and in membrane separators in the commercial electrolysis of brine to produce caustic and chlorine. Nafion membranes are also being used in the development of fuel cells and as heterogeneous super acid catalysts in supported, cubed, or powdered form. [Pg.233]

The forth direction, analytical modeling for understanding the behaviors of these materials, has been popular approach. Testing and characterization have been conducted for developing the models. Such attempts have been done especially for ionic polymer metal composites (IPMCs)[58, 70, 72, 120]. Nemab Nasser and his co-workers carried out extensive experimental studies on both Nafion- and Flemion-based IPMCs consisting of a thin perfluorinated ionomer in various cation forms, seeking to imderstand the fundamental properties of these composites, to explore the mechanism of their actuation, and finally, to optimize their performance for various potential applications[121]. They also performed a systematic experimental evaluation of the mechanical response of both metal-plated and bare Nafion and Flemion in various cation forms and various water saturation levels. They attempted to identify potential micromechanisms responsible for the observed electromechanical behavior of these materials, model them, and compare the model results with experimental data[122]. A computational micromechanics model has been developed to model the initial fast electromechanical response in these ionomeric materials[123]. A number... [Pg.10]


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