Effect of imidazole‐doped nanocrystalline cellulose on the characterization of Nafion films of fuel cells
Vu Nang An, Le Pham Nam Phong, Nguyen Van Nhi, Thi Thanh Van Tran, Ha Thuc Chi Nhan, Lê Văn Hiếu
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Abstract BACKGROUND In this study, we have fabricated a polymeric material (CNC/Im) consisting of cellulose nanocrystals (CNC) synthesized from Vietnamese rice husk biomass and imidazole (Im) dopant. Next, we propose a new approach to fabricate Nafion/CNC/imidazole (NCI) composite materials by mixing the CNC/imidazole hybrid into Nafion matrix using a very simple solution method, and then investigating the influence of CNC/Im on the properties of NCI membranes. RESULTS Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) analysis showed that the proton conductivity of the CNC/Im membrane depends on the linked molar ratio of Im to glucose units (denoted by the n index), and this value is higher than that of pure CNC by a factor of 6. Differential thermal analysis (DSC) showed that the value of the n index is around 1:17 with all the content ratios between CNC and Im. Next, we synthesized composite materials based on CNC/Im and Nafion 117 (NCI) and investigated the influence of CNC/Im on the properties of NCI membranes. The results demonstrated that proton conductivity of the NCI membranes changes according to the content of Nafion 117, and reaches the highest value of 6.19 × 10 −4 S m –1 with an Nafion 117/(CNC/Im) ratio of 2:1. It was observed that the CNC fiber bundles were surrounded by a polymer layer and no phase separation occurs in the scanning electron micrographs of NCI materials. CONCLUSIONS These results indicate that the prepared NCI composites will be potential materials for eco‐friendly fuel cell operating in low humidity conditions. © 2021 Society of Chemical Industry (SCI).