Does Confinement Mediate Cerium Exchange and Its Impact on Ionomer Properties?

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Journal Article
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10.1021/acsapm.4c00827
Abstract

Thin-film ionomers, pivotal in the function of fuel-cell catalyst layers (CLs), are undercharacterized compared to their bulk membrane counterparts, especially with respect to cation effects. Cerium cations, used as an additive in fuel-cell membranes, tend to migrate from the membrane into the CL ionomer during operation. This study investigates whether cerium doping of perfluorinated sulfonic acid ionomer changes under confinement (to a nanometer thin film) and affects the hydration behavior. Confinement has a negligible effect on the ionomer’s cerium partitioning, yet it reduces the ionomer water uptake. Thus, cerium replaces protons similarly in a membrane or CL ionomer; however, its presence affects the thermodynamics of hydration differently.

Journal
ACS Applied Polymer Materials
Volume
6
Year of Publication
2024
Issue
11
Pagination
6192–6198
ISSN Number
2637-6105
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Short Title
ACS Appl. Polym. Mater.
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Refereed
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