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Key Counter Ion Parameters Governing Polluted Nafion Membrane Properties

Journal

JOURNAL OF POLYMER SCIENCE PART B-POLYMER PHYSICS
Volume 47, Issue 14, Pages 1381-1392

Publisher

JOHN WILEY & SONS INC
DOI: 10.1002/polb.21737

Keywords

ion exchangers; mass spectrometry; membranes; polyelectrolytes; thermal properties

Funding

  1. rench National Agencies for Research
  2. ANR (PAN-H program)
  3. CNRS

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Some properties of perfluorosulphonated ionomer membranes contaminated by a series of 10 counter ions were investigated by infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), thermogravimetric analysis coupled to mass spectroscopy (TG-MS), and dynamic mechanical spectrometry (DMA). Distinctive parameters were extracted and regarded as a function of the cations' properties. An optimum interaction between sulfonate group and cation was found for cations with Lewis Acid Strength (LAS) in the 0.2-0.3 range. This critical value is found to be the Lewis Basic Strength (LBS-(SO3-)) of the sulfonate anion in Nafion membrane. Thermal stability analyses also point out the influence of this cation parameter on the polymer degradation process. Cations with LAS values lower than LBS-(SO3-) improve the thermal stability of the side chains while cations with LAS values higher than LBS-(SO3-) enhance the thermal degradation. Moreover, the temperature of the modulus drop increases with the LAS of the counter ion. For cations with values lower 0.5, the transition is attributed to the glass relaxation of the polymer while for cations showing LAS values higher than 0.5, the loss of stiffness originates from the polymer thermal degradation process. The overview of the experimental data allows the definition of calibration curves as a function of the cations' LAS. (C) 2009 Wiley Periodicals, Me. J Polym Sci Part B: Polym Phys 47: 1381-1392, 2009

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