Multi-Lamellar Structures in Nafion

ORAL

Abstract

Both proton conductivity and gas diffusion are key factors in the performance of a fuel cell proton exchange membrane, PEM. They are critically dependent on water content and morphology, especially in the three phase region where catalyst, PEM, and gases such as fuel or oxidizer co-exist. Here we show that lamellar structures composed of thin alternating water rich and Nafion rich layers exist at the interface between SiO$_{2}$ and the hydrated Nafion film. Lamellae thickness and number of layers increase with humidity. Some lamellae remained in the film after dehydration. Multilayer lamellae are not observed for Nafion on Au or Pt surfaces. Instead, a thin partially hydrated single interfacial layer occurs and decreases in thickness to a few angstroms as humidity is reduced to zero. The absorption isotherm of the rest of the Nafion film is similar to that of bulk Nafion for all three surfaces investigated.

Authors

  • Joseph A. Dura

    • NIST - Center for Neutron Research
  • Vivek S. Murthi

    • UTC Power Corp.
  • Michael R. Hartman

    • University of Michigan, Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Sciences
  • Sushil Satija

    • Center for Neutron Research, National Institutes of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD 20899
    • National Institute of Standards and Technology
    • NIST - Center for Neutron Research
    • Center for Neutron Research, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, Maryland 20899
  • Charles F. Majkrzak

    • National Institute of Standards and Technology
    • NIST - Center for Neutron Research