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Research Trends on Improvement of Physicochemical Properties of Sulfonated Hydrocarbon Polymer-based Polymer Electrolyte Membranes for Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cell Applications (고분자 전해질 막 연료전지 응용을 위한 탄화수소계 고분자 전해질 막의 물성 향상에 관한 연구동향)

  • Inhyeok, Hwang;Davin, Choi;Kihyun, Kim
    • Membrane Journal
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    • v.32 no.6
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    • pp.427-441
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    • 2022
  • Polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) serving as a separator that can prevent the permeation of unreacted fuels as well as an electrolyte that selectively transports protons from the anode to the cathode has been considered a key component of polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell (PEMFC). The perfluorinated sulfonic acid-based PEMs, represented by Nafion®, have been commercialized in PEMFC systems due to their high proton conductivity and chemical stability. Nevertheless, these PEMs have several inherent drawbacks including high manufacturing costs by the complex synthetic processes and environmental problems caused by producing the toxic gases. Although numerous studies are underway to address these drawbacks including the development of sulfonated hydrocarbon polymer-based PEMs (SHP-PEMs), which can easily control the polymer structures, further improvement of PEM performances and durability is necessary for practical PEMFC applications. Therefore, this study focused on the various strategies for the development of SHP-PEMs with outstanding performance and durability by 1) introducing cross-linked structures, 2) incorporating organic/inorganic composites, and 3) fabricating reinforced-composite membranes using porous substrates.

Characteristics of Organic Material Removal and Electricity Generation in Continuously Operated Microbial Fuel Cell (연속류식 미생물연료전지의 유기물 제거 및 전기 발생 특성)

  • Kim, Jeong-Gu;Jeong, Yeon-Koo;Park, Song-In
    • Journal of the Korea Organic Resources Recycling Association
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.57-65
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    • 2010
  • Two types of microbial fuel cells(MFC) were continuously operated using synthetic wastewater. One was conventional two-chambered MFC using proton exchange membrane(PEM-MFC), the other was upflow type membraneless MFC(ML-MFC). Graphite felt was used as a anode in PEM-MFC. In membraneless MFC, two MFCs were operated using porous RVC(reticulated vitreous carbon) as a anode. Graphite felt was used as a cathode in all experiments. In experiment of PEM-MFC, the COD removal rate based on the surface area of anode was about $3.0g/m^2{\cdot}d$ regardless of organic loading rate. And the coulombic efficiency amounted to 22.4~23.4%. The acetic acid used as a fuel was transferred through PEM from the anodic chamber to cathodic chamber. The COD removal rate in ML-MFC were $9.3{\sim}10.1g/m^2{\cdot}d$, which indicated the characteristics of anode had no significant effects on COD removal. Coulombic efficiency were 3.6~3.7 % in both cases of ML-MFC experiments, which were relatively small. It was also observed that the microbial growth in cathodic chamber had an adverse effects on the electricity generation in membraneless MFC.