Thermal cross-linking in presence of residual solvent dimethylsulfoxide without any addition of cross-linker molecules is described. This elegant method increases spectacularly the mechanical and hydrolytic stability of sulfonated aromatic polymers (SAP), making them suitable for use in liquid water also at 145 degrees C. Data on water uptake, mechanical properties and proton conductivity are presented and discussed from a bond energy point of view. The developed method is also inexpensive, being incorporated in the normal membrane casting procedure. This opens new horizons and hitherto conventionally disregarded SAP membranes should be reconsidered as fuel cell membranes.
DI VONA, M.l., Alberti, G., Sgreccia, E., Casciola, M., Knauth, P. (2012). High performance sulfonated aromatic ionomers by solvothermal macromolecular synthesis. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HYDROGEN ENERGY, 37(10), 8672-8680 [10.1016/j.ijhydene.2012.02.159].
High performance sulfonated aromatic ionomers by solvothermal macromolecular synthesis
DI VONA, MARIA LUISA;Sgreccia, E;
2012-05-01
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Thermal cross-linking in presence of residual solvent dimethylsulfoxide without any addition of cross-linker molecules is described. This elegant method increases spectacularly the mechanical and hydrolytic stability of sulfonated aromatic polymers (SAP), making them suitable for use in liquid water also at 145 degrees C. Data on water uptake, mechanical properties and proton conductivity are presented and discussed from a bond energy point of view. The developed method is also inexpensive, being incorporated in the normal membrane casting procedure. This opens new horizons and hitherto conventionally disregarded SAP membranes should be reconsidered as fuel cell membranes.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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