The effect of different environments on Nafion degradation: Quantum mechanics study

02 engineering and technology Radical reactions DFT Nafion 0210 nano-technology 7. Clean energy
DOI: 10.1016/j.memsci.2013.02.060 Publication Date: 2013-03-14T19:40:05Z
ABSTRACT
Degradation of the Nafion electrolyte in Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells (PEMFCs) limits the lifetime, motivating development of materials that resist degradation. The mechanism for degradation of Nafion under fuel cell conditions remains uncertain. Studies of Nafion degradation in concentrated OH• environments, such as Fenton or vapor HOOH tests, show that the main chain significantly degrades in these conditions. However it has not been established whether this applies to fuel cell conditions. We have used quantum mechanics (Density Functional Theory with the B3LYP and M06 functionals) to determine the mechanism of Nafion degradation under both concentrated OH• and fuel cell conditions. These studies confirm that under concentrated OH• conditions Nafion degrades when peroxide radicals attack end groups (–COOH, –CF ═ CF2, –CF_2H); followed by degradation of Nafion along the polymer main chain, as proposed previously. However we find that under fuel cell conditions, Nafion degradation occurs along the polymer side chain starting with H• attacking the side chain groups such as the sulfonic acid, –SO_3^−. We find that it is easier for OH• to attack the main chain than H•, while vice versa, it is easier for H• radical to attack the side chain than OH•.
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