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Ion Chromatography and Combustion Ion Chromatography Analysis of Fuel Cell Effluent Water During Open Circuit Voltage

Michael Yandrasits, Sudha Marimannikkuppam, Matthew Lindell, Kyle A. Kalstabakken, Michael Kurkowski, Phuc Ha

2022Journal of The Electrochemical Society17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Open circuit voltage tests were conducted on sixteen 3M Ionomer and eight Nafion™ NR211 membranes. Lifetime distributions were determined, and ion chromatography (IC) techniques were used to measure fluoride, sulfate, trifluoro acetate, and oxalate ions. Combustion Ion Chromatography (CIC) was used to determine the total organic fluoride (TOF) associated with water soluble membrane degradation fragments. The ratio of these products relative to the fluoride release rates were used to infer the likely degradation mechanism for each membrane. Peroxide attack at the sulfonic acid side chain was determined to be the least relevant reaction pathway while the long-proposed polymer chain end unzipping appears to be the dominant mechanism. Abstraction of the tertiary fluorine in the NR211 backbone and side chain is evident by organic fluoride release rates higher than can be explained by unzipping alone.

Topics & Concepts

Ion chromatographyFluorideChemistryMembraneNafionSulfonic acidInorganic chemistryChromatographyPolymer chemistryElectrodeElectrochemistryBiochemistryPhysical chemistryFuel Cells and Related MaterialsAdvanced Battery Materials and TechnologiesMembrane Separation and Gas Transport