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Perfluorinated and sulfonated proton exchange membranes: Effect of supercritical fluid processing on ion exchange capacity and proton conductivity
Marrero-Meléndez, Alba Y.
Marrero-Meléndez, Alba Y.
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Abstract
The present work has processed Nafion® and sulfonated polystyrene-isobutylenestyrene
(SIBS) with supercritical fluid (SCF) carbon dioxide at a 40°C and 200 bar with
the aid of ten co-solvents of different size and polarity. The goal of the investigation was
to morphologically re-arrange the sulfonic acid groups to maintain the proton
conductivity, while also re-arranging the CO2-phillic perfluorinated groups to block the
methanol for crossing over.
Measured ion exchange capacities (IEC) of the processed samples showed an
increase, supporting our hypothesis, but very sensitive to the co-solvent selected. In
addition, density results confirmed the membrane integrity. The last stage of this
investigation has been studying the proton conductivity to have a better description of the
orientation arrangement of the molecules. These results coupled with thermogravimetric,
swelling, and dynamic mechanical analysis can provide a better picture of the structure
property relation of these complex heterogeneous polymers.
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2007
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Supercritical fluid processing, Proton conductivity