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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 06, 2004
Filed:
Jun. 09, 2000
Harry R. Allcock, State College, PA (US);
Michael A. Hofmann, State College, PA (US);
Serguei N. Lvov, State College, PA (US);
Xiang Y. Zhou, State College, PA (US);
Digby McDonald, State College, PA (US);
The Penn State Research Foundation, University Park, PA (US);
Abstract
Proton conducting membranes having improved resistance to methanol crossover are provided, along with methods for their manufacture. In a preferred embodiment, the polymeric membranes are formed by (a) dissolving a polymer, preferably a polyphosphazene, in an organic solvent to form a polymer solution; (b) adding an oxyacid to the polymer solution; (c) optionally, adding water to the polymer solution, preferably in a molar ratio equivalent to the oxyacid; (d) optionally, concentrating the polymer solution; (e) casting the polymer solution on a casting surface, such as one formed of or coated with TEFLON™; and (f) removing the organic solvent, so as to form the polymeric membrane. A particularly useful application for these polymeric membranes is in fuel cells, such as those wherein methanol and oxygen are converted into electrical energy.