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DuPont™ Nafion® PFSA Membranes
NR-211 and NR-212
Description Description
DuPont™ Nafion® PFSA NR-211 and NR-212 membranes are based on chemically stabilized perfluorosulfonic
acid/PTFE copolymer in the acid (H+) form, and exhibit substantially lower fluoride ion release compared to the non-
stabilized polymer – a sign of improved chemical durability. Nafion® PFSA membranes are widely used for Proton
Exchange Membrane (PEM) fuel cells and water electrolyzers. The membrane performs as a separator and solid
electrolyte in a variety of electrochemical cells that require the membrane to selectively transport cations across the
cell junction. The polymer is chemically resistant and durable.
DuPont™ Nafion® PFSA NR-211 and NR-212 membranes are based on chemically stabilized perfluorosulfonic
acid/PTFE copolymer in the acid (H+) form, and exhibit substantially lower fluoride ion release compared to the non-
stabilized polymer – a sign of improved chemical durability. Nafion® PFSA membranes are widely used for Proton
Exchange Membrane (PEM) fuel cells and water electrolyzers. The membrane performs as a separator and solid
electrolyte in a variety of electrochemical cells that require the membrane to selectively transport cations across the
cell junction. The polymer is chemically resistant and durable.
The membrane is positioned between a backing film and a coversheet. This composite is wound on a 6 inch ID
plastic core, with the backing film facing out, as shown in Figure 1. A 6 inch ID plastic roll core is the standard.
However, a 3 inch ID plastic roll core is used for roll lengths that are less than 25 meters long.
The membrane is positioned between a backing film and a coversheet. This composite is wound on a 6 inch ID
plastic core, with the backing film facing out, as shown in Figure 1. A 6 inch ID plastic roll core is the standard.
However, a 3 inch ID plastic roll core is used for roll lengths that are less than 25 meters long.
Figure 1: Roll Unwind Orientation (Backing Film Facing Out) Figure 1: Roll Unwind Orientation (Backing Film Facing Out)
Backing FilmBacking Film
Membrane
Coversheet
Membrane
The backing film facilitates transporting the membrane into automated MEA fabrication processes, while the
coversheet protects the membrane from exposure to the environment during intermediate handling and processing.
In addition, the coversheet (in combination with the backing film) eliminates rapid changes in the membrane's
moisture content, and stabilizes the dimensions of the membrane as it is removed from the roll.
Order and Packaging Information
Nafion® PFSA membranes are available in two thickness values: NR-211 (1-mil) and NR-212 (2-mil).
Standard product dimensions for membrane rolls include:
Width: 305-mm and 610-mm standard roll widths, and intermediate widths
from 200-mm (min.) up to 610-mm (max.) on special order.
Intermediate widths available in increments of 3.175-mm.
Length: 100-meter standard roll length, and intermediate lengths of
10-meter and 50-meter on special order.
There is a 100-m2 minimum order requirement for non-standard roll widths; and a per roll packaging surcharge for
standard widths in non-standard lengths less than 100-meters. A roll core leader is available at a nominal charge
per roll. Please contact Nafion® customer service for details and availability.
Rolls are splice-free when ordered in standard 100-meter lengths. Non-standard roll lengths may contain splices
under the following conditions: a 5-meter minimum distance between splices and a maximum of 3 splices per roll
that is less than 100-meters in length.
The water content and conditioning of the membrane will affect its dimensions, and the change may not be
symmetrical in the length, width, and thickness directions. Once the cover sheet is removed, the membrane will
respond to the environmental conditions of the workplace. If the membrane remains on the backing film, the
membrane's response to relative humidity conditions, for example, may cause the combination of
membrane/backing film to curl. In addition, certain manufacturing steps performed by the customer also may affect
the membrane's dimensions and flatness.
If specified in the purchase order, a roll core leader is attached to the membrane as shown in Figure 2. The roll core
leader material is the same as the backing film, and the length specified in the purchase order.
Figure 2: Splice Design
Roll Core Leader
Double-Stick Tape
Backing Film
Membrane
Cover Sheet
Overlap Splice Between
Membrane and Roll Core Leader
Peel-Back and Remove Cover Sheet
in the Splice Area
Splice Design for Attaching
Roll Core Leader to Membrane
Start of Membrane on Roll
Properties of Nafion® PFSA Membrane
A. Thickness and Basis Weight Properties1
Membrane Type Typical Thickness (micrometer) Basis Weight (g/m2)
NR-211 25.4 50
NR-212 50.8 100
B. Physical Properties
Typical Values
NR-211 NR-212
Property2 MD TD MD TD Test Method
Physical Properties
- measured at 50% RH, 23 °C
Tensile Strength, max., MPa 23 28 32 32 ASTM D 882
Non-Std Modulus, MPa 288 281 266 251 ASTM D 882
Elongation to Break, % 252 311 343 352 ASTM D 882
C. Other Properties
Property NR-211 NR-212 Test Method
Specific Gravity1 1.97 1.97 DuPont
Available Acid Capacity3 meq/g 0.92 min. 0.92 min. DuPont NAE305
Total Acid Capacity4 meq/g 0.95 to 1.01 0.95 to 1.01 DuPont NAE305
Hydrogen Crossover5, (ml/min·cm2) < 0.020 < 0.010 DuPont
D. Hydrolytic Properties
Property Typical Value Test Method
Hydrolytic Properties
Water content, % water6 5.0 ± 3.0% ASTM D 570
Water uptake, % water7 50.0 ± 5.0% ASTM D 570
Linear expansion, % increase8
from 50% RH, 23 °C to water soaked, 23 °C 10 ASTM D 756
from 50% RH, 23 °C to water soaked, 100 °C 15 ASTM D 756
1 Measurements taken with membrane conditioned to 23 °C, 50% RH.
2 Where specified, MD - machine direction, TD - transverse direction. Condition state of membrane given.
3 A base titration procedure measures the equivalents of sulfonic acid in the polymer, and used the measurements
to calculate the available acid capacity of the membrane (acid form).
4 A base titration procedure measures the equivalents of sulfonic acid in the polymer, and used the measurements
to calculate the total acid capacity or equivalent weight of the membrane (acid form).
5 Hydrogen crossover measured at 22 °C, 100% RH and 50-psi delta pressure. This is not a routine test.
6 Water content of membrane conditioned to 23 °C and 50% RH (dry weight basis).
7 Water uptake from dry membrane to conditioned in water at 100 °C for 1 hour (dry weight basis).
8 Average of MD and TD. MD expansion is similar to TD expansion for NR membranes.
Product Labeling
A self-adhesive product label, with information content similar to Figure 3, is located on the inside of the roll core and
on the outside over-wrap of each roll. The label indicates the product roll's width and length in both metric and
English units.
Figure 3: Finished Product Roll Label Information
Product: NR-212 SN: D12345678
Width: 30.50 cm Length: 100 m
Width: 12 in Length: 328 ft
BN: X0103-1003 SEQ: 1
• SN is a product setup code specific to the thickness, roll width and length, and other packaging features
(e.g., core leader, etc.).
• BN is a 2-part code, with the first part identifying the dispersion batch number, and the second part
indicating the master roll number (wide-stock roll before slitting).
• SEQ is a sequential roll number (starting at 1, 2, 3, etc.) indicating the total number of finished rolls slit from
the wide-stock master roll. The SEQ roll number is indicated only on the labels attached to the membrane
and the roll core's ID.
The manufactured date is the wide-stock roll's slit date (mm/yyyy), and is printed on the label attached to the
outside of the roll's shipping box.
Recommended Roll Storage Conditions
Unopened roll packages of Nafion® PFSA membrane should be stored in the original shipping box, out of direct
sunlight, and in a climate-controlled environment, maintained at 10 to 30°C, and 30 to 70% relative humidity. Before
opening the package, pre-condition the membrane roll to the processing area temperature for 24 hours.
Once opened and exposed to the environment, the membrane will equilibrate to the ambient relative humidity, and
change in dimensions accordingly. Membrane order dimensions are specified and measured at 23°C and 50%
relative humidity.
Handling Practices
Ventilation should be provided for safe handling and processing of Nafion® PFSA membrane. The amount of local
exhaust necessary for processing Nafion® PFSA membrane at elevated temperatures will depend on the combined
factors of membrane quantity, temperature, and exposure time.
Scrap Disposal
Preferred disposal options are (1) recycling and (2) landfill. Incinerate only if incinerator is capable of scrubbing out
hydrogen fluoride and other acidic combustion products. Treatment, storage, transportation, and disposal must be
in accordance with applicable federal, state/provincial and local regulations.
Static Discharges
The composite structure and individual layers can pick up a strong charge of static electricity because of the good
dielectric properties of the membrane, backing film, and coversheet. Unless this charge is dissipated as it forms, by
using ionizing radiation devices or special conducting metal tinsel, it can build to thousands of volts and discharge to
people or metal equipment. In dust- or solvent-laden air, a flash fire or an explosion could follow. Extreme caution
is needed to prevent static accumulation when using flammable solvents while coating membrane surfaces.
Solvent-coating equipment should incorporate the means for detecting and extinguishing fire.
Safe Handling and Use of Nafion® PFSA Membranes
The following information should be reviewed before handling and processing Nafion® PFSA Membranes:
• DuPont Material Safety Data Sheet for Nafion® PFSA Membranes NR-211 and NR-212
• Nafion® Technical Information "Safe Handling and Use"
• "Guide to Safe Handling of Fluoropolymer Resins", Fourth Edition, November 2005, Published by the
Fluoropolymers Division of the Society of the Plastics Industry, Inc.
Separating NRE Membrane from the Coversheet and Backing Film:
Adhesive Tape
applied to front-side
Adhesive Tape
applied to back-side
Do not "overlap" the
tapes at the extreme
edge
Backing Film
Coversheet
NR Membrane
NR Membrane
"Package"
Membane between
Top Coversheet and
Backing Film
• Attach tapes to front and back
sides of the NR membrane
"package" at one corner, as
shown in the diagram. To
prevent the tapes from sticking
to each other, do not "overlap"
the adhesive surfaces at the
extreme edges.
• Pull the tapes apart to separate
the coversheet from the
membrane/backing film. The
membrane typically adheres to
the backing film during this step.
The coversheet is 0.7-mil
polypropylene film.
• Attach tapes to the membrane
side and the backing film side at
one corner, as shown in the
diagram. To prevent the tapes
from sticking to each other, do
not "overlap" the adhesive
surfaces at the extreme edges.
• Pull the tapes apart to separate
the membrane from the backing
film. The backing film is 2-mil
polyester film.
Copyright © 2008 DuPont or its affiliates. The DuPont Oval Logo, DuPontTM, The miracles of scienceTM, and Nafion® are
trademarks or registered trademarks of E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company or its affiliates. DFC201.0708
The data listed here fall within the normal range of product properties, but they should not be used to establish specification limits
nor used alone as the basis of design. This information is based on technical data that DuPont believes to be reliable. It is
intended for use by persons having technical skill and at their own discretion and risk. This information is given with the
understanding that those using it will satisfy themselves that their particular conditions of use present no health or safety hazards.
Because conditions of product use are outside our control, DuPont makes no warranties, express or implied, and assumes no
obligation or liability in connection with any use of this information or for results obtained in reliance thereon. The disclosure of the
information is not a license to operate under or a recommendation to infringe any patent of DuPont or others.
Caution: Do not use in medical applications involving permanent implantation in the human body. For other medical applications,
see “DuPont Medical Caution Statement”, H-50102.
For information about product offerings from DuPont Fuel Cells, contact:
UNITED STATES, CANADA, MEXICO and CENTRAL AMERICA
Nafion® Membranes and Dispersions
MEA Components
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P.O. Box 80701
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Fax: (302) 355-0828
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Brazil
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Seoul 135-719 Korea
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Description
Order and Packaging Information
Properties of Nafion® PFSA Membrane
Product Labeling
Recommended Roll Storage Conditions
Handling Practices
Scrap Disposal
Static Discharges
Safe Handling and Use of Nafion® PFSA Membranes
Separating NRE Membrane from the Coversheet and Backing Film:
For information about product offerings from DuPont Fuel Cells, contact:
UNITED STATES, CANADA, MEXICO and CENTRAL AMERICA
EUROPE, MIDDLE EAST and AFRICA
JAPAN
SOUTH AMERICA
CHINA
KOREA
TAIWAN
INDIA
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