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A new class of highly-conducting polymer electrolyte membranes: Aromatic ABA triblock copolymers

Title
A new class of highly-conducting polymer electrolyte membranes: Aromatic ABA triblock copolymers
Author
Michael D. Guiver
Keywords
ABA triblock copolymer; Alternative materials; Hydrolytic stability; Hydrophobic polymer chainsIonic group; Molecular design; Nano channels; Nanophase separation; Perfluorinated polymers; Poly(arylene ether sulfone); Polymer electrolyte membranes; Proton conduction; Proton-conducting polymer electrolytes; Water uptake
Issue Date
2012-01
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Citation
Energy and Environmental Science, Vol.5, No.1 [2012], p5346-5355
Abstract
Highly proton-conducting polymer electrolyte membrane (PEMs) materials are presented as alternatives to state-of-the-art perfluorinated polymers such as Nafion®. To achieve stable PEMs with efficient ionic nanochannels, novel fully aromatic ABA triblock copolymers (SP3O-b-PAES-b-SP3O) based on sulfonated poly(2,6-diphenyl-1,4-phenylene oxide)s (A, SP3O) and poly(arylene ether sulfone)s (B, PAES) were synthesized. This molecular design for a PEM was implemented to promote the nanophase separation between the hydrophobic polymer chain and hydrophilic ionic groups, and thus to form well-connected hydrophilic nanochannels that are responsible for the water uptake and proton conduction. Relative to other hydrocarbon-based PEMs, the triblock copolymer membranes showed a dramatic enhancement in proton conductivity under partially hydrated conditions, and superior thermal, oxidative and hydrolytic stabilities, suggesting that they have the potential to be utilized as alternative materials in applications operating under partly hydrated environments.
URI
http://pubs.rsc.org/en/Content/ArticleLanding/2012/EE/C1EE02556B#!divAbstracthttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11754/67786
ISSN
1754-5692
DOI
10.1039/c1ee02556b
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