Chinese Journal of Applied Chemistry

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Preparation and Performance of Crosslinked Proton Exchange Membranes Containing Carboxyl Group

WEI Hong*, JIANG Hong, NI Lei   

  1. (College of Chemistry and Biology,Beihua University,Jilin 132033,China)
  • Received:2012-04-25 Revised:2012-08-27 Published:2012-12-10 Online:2012-12-10

Abstract: Excessive water swelling has been an important problem for proton exchange membranes materials, especially for sulfonated poly aryl ether ketone. In this article, a sulfonated polymer containing ester group was hydrolyzed to yield carboxylic side group on its side chain, then the polymer was blended with polyvinyl alcohol and heat-treated to obtain crosslinked blend membranes. The results showed that Tg of the crosslinked membrane was increased significantly suggesting the presence of crosslinking reaction in the polymers. At 100 ℃, the proton conductivity, water uptake and swelling ratio of the crosslinked membranes are in the ranges of 0.072~0.065 S/cm, 51%~89%, and 19%~30%, respectively. Both the water uptake and swelling rate of the membrane decreased in a certain degree. This method is promising for the preparation of sulfonated poly arylene ether based proton exchange membrane with improved overall performance.

Key words: proton exchange membranes, crosslink, carboxyl group

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