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Interfacial Stabilization of Nafion Membrane with Graphene and PTFE: A Path to More Durable PEM Water Electrolyzers

https://doi.org/10.17586/2220-8054-2026-17-1-119-128

Abstract

Stability and durability of electrochemical energy conversion systems are significant issues. In this study, few-layer graphene and polytetrafluoroethylene were applied to both sides of the Nafion type membrane as barrier layers to increase the device's resistance to electrochemical exposure. Electrochemical performance was assessed in a two-electrode configuration: potentiostatic aging at 2.5 V and hydrogen crossover measurements. The characterization of materials functioning as barrier layers was conducted using scanning and transmission electron microscopy, laser correlation spectroscopy, and differential thermal analysis. It is shown that both components stabilize Nafion through interfacial interactions, resulting in a longer service life and reduced hydrogen crossover. While the reference sample showed increased crossover, the modified samples exhibited reductions of 50% and 33%. These findings underscore the potential of the studied materials in enhancing the stability of polymer electrolyte membrane water electrolyzers, contributing to the advancement of more durable and efficient systems for hydrogen energy applications.

About the Authors

A. G. Kastsova
Ioffe Institute, Department of Solid State Electronics
Russian Federation

Angelina G. Kastsova

26 Polytechnicheskaya, Saint Petersburg, 194021



N. V. Glebova
Ioffe Institute, Department of Solid State Electronics
Russian Federation

Nadezhda V. Glebova

26 Polytechnicheskaya, SaintPetersburg, 194021



A. Krasnova
Ioffe Institute, Department of Solid State Electronics
Russian Federation

Anna Krasnova

26 Polytechnicheskaya, Saint Petersburg, 194021



A. O. Pelageikina
Ioffe Institute, Department of Solid State Electronics
Russian Federation

Anna O. Pelageikina

26 Polytechnicheskaya, Saint Petersburg, 194021



A. V. Shvidchenko
Ioffe Institute, Department of Solid State Electronics
Russian Federation

Alexander V. Shvidchenko

26 Polytechnicheskaya, Saint Petersburg, 194021



A. A. Nechitailov
Ioffe Institute, Department of Solid State Electronics
Russian Federation

Andrey A. Nechitailov

26 Polytechnicheskaya, Saint Petersburg, 194021



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Kastsova A.G., Glebova N.V., Krasnova A., Pelageikina A.O., Shvidchenko A.V., Nechitailov A.A. Interfacial Stabilization of Nafion Membrane with Graphene and PTFE: A Path to More Durable PEM Water Electrolyzers. Nanosystems: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics. 2026;17(1):119-128. https://doi.org/10.17586/2220-8054-2026-17-1-119-128

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