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Atomistic Simulation of Water Percolation and Proton Hopping in Nafion Fuel Cell Membrane

Devanathan, R. and Venkatnathan, A. and Rousseau, R. and Dupuis, M. and Frigato, T. and Gu, W. and Helms, V. (2010) Atomistic Simulation of Water Percolation and Proton Hopping in Nafion Fuel Cell Membrane. J. Phys. Chem. B, 114 (43). pp. 13681-13690.

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jp103398b

Abstract

We have performed a detailed analysis of water clustering and percolation in hydrated Nafion configurations generated by classical molecular dynamics simulations. Our results show that at low hydration levels H2O molecules are isolated and a continuous hydrogen-bonded network forms as the hydration level is increased. Our quantitative analysis has established a hydration level (λ) between 5 and 6 H2O/SO3− as the percolation threshold of Nafion. We have also examined the effect of such a network on proton transport by studying the structural diffusion of protons using the quantum hopping molecular dynamics method. The mean residence time of the proton on a water molecule decreases by 2 orders of magnitude when the λ value is increased from 5 to 15. The proton diffusion coefficient in Nafion at a λ value of 15 is about 1.1 × 10−5 cm2/s in agreement with experiment. The results provide quantitative atomic-level evidence of water network percolation in Nafion and its effect on proton conductivity.

Item Type:Article
Subjects:Physical Sciences > Chemistry > Physical Chemistry
Physical Sciences > Physics > Chemical Physics
Divisions:Department of Mathematics and Computer Science > Institute of Mathematics > BioComputing Group
ID Code:990
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Deposited On:12 Nov 2010 09:36
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