Cell performances of direct methanol fuel cells with grafted membranes

Cell performances were evaluated with grafted polymer membranes as an electrolyte for a direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC). The membranes were prepared using a poly(ethylene-tetrafluoroethylene), or ETFE, film. The base polymer film was added to sulfonic groups using γ-radiation activated grafting technique as ion-exchange groups. These membranes had more suitable properties for DMFCs, i.e. higher electric conductivity and lower methanol permeability than perfluorinated ionomer membrane (Nafion). Nevertheless, the cell performance with the grafted membrane was inferior to that with Nafion. The analysis of electrode potentials vs. reversible hydrogen electrode showed larger activation overpotential for both the electrodes on the grafted membranes. We concluded that this is due to poor bonding of the catalyst layers to the grafted membranes.