离聚物
燃料电池
电解质
聚合物
材料科学
电化学
膜
纳米技术
化学工程
碳纤维
降级(电信)
离子交换
质子交换膜燃料电池
快离子导体
Nafion公司
芯(光纤)
储能
二氧化碳
化学稳定性
组分(热力学)
催化作用
电极
作者
Weisheng Yu,Fen Luo,Xian Liang,Chenxiao Jiang,Yan Xu,Zhiru Liu,Quan‐Fu An,Michael D. Guiver,Liang Wu,Tongwen Xu
摘要
Polymer electrolyte fuel cells (PEFCs) represent a sustainable technology for converting chemical energy into electrical energy, playing a pivotal role in achieving carbon neutrality. At the core of PEFCs lie membrane electrode assemblies (MEAs), wherein ionomers perform dual functions as both ion exchange membranes (IEMs) and catalyst layer (CL) binders. This review focuses on ionomers used as CL binders, an underexplored yet critical component that significantly influences PEFC performance and durability. We systematically examine the roles of ionomers in enabling multiphase mass transport within CLs, including oxygen transport, water management, and ion conduction, alongside design principles for optimizing their molecular structures. Additionally, we investigate the interactions between ionomers and catalysts, and their implications for PEFC performance and longevity. The review also addresses the long-term stability of PEFCs, analyzing mechanisms of ionomer chemical degradation and physical aging, as well as potential mitigation strategies. By offering comprehensive analyses of ionomer functionalities, structure-property relationships, and their impact on PEFC performance, this review aims to inform future research and development efforts toward more efficient and durable ionomers. These insights are also applicable to other emerging MEA-based electrochemical devices, such as water and carbon dioxide electrolyzers.
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