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Sulfonated poly(ether imide) and poly(ether sulfone) blends for direct methanol fuel cells. I. Sulfonation of PEI and characterization of the products
Authors:Yao‐Chi Shu  Fu‐Sheng Chuang  Wen‐Chin Tsen  Jing‐Dong Chow  Chunli Gong  Sheng Wen
Affiliation:1. Department of Polymer Materials, Vanung University, Tao‐Yuan, Taiwan 32045, Republic of China;2. Department of Environmental Engineering, Vanung University, Tao‐Yuan, Taiwan 32045, Republic of China;3. Department of Chemistry, Xiaogan University, Xiaogan, Hubei 432100, China
Abstract:This investigation examines characteristics of sulfonated polyether imides (SPEI) with various ion exchange capacity values (IEC) and completes previous work to enable its blends to be adopted as polyelectrolyte in direct methanol fuel cells (DMFC). Polyether imides (PEI) were sulfonated by using chlorosulfonic acid as the sulfonating agent and chloroform as the solvent. The structure of SPEI was observed by FTIR and 1H NMR. The sulfonate or sulfonic acid content of the polymers, expressed as a number per repeat unit of the polymer, was accurately determined by elemental analysis and conductometric titration. Physical properties such as solubility, intrinsic viscosities, thermal stability, and glass transition temperature (Tg) were studied for both PEI and SPEI. TGA‐FTIR verified that sulfonic groups, attached to the aromatic ring in the PEI backbone, are split at 230–350°C, but the main‐chain splitting temperature of SPEI is similar to that of pure polymer. The sulfonated samples exhibited good solubilities and increased glass transition temperatures (Tg values) as degree of sulfonation (DS) increased; two Tg values were detected when IEC was sufficiently high. © 2007 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci, 2008
Keywords:sulfonated poly(ether imide)  poly(ether sulfone)  polymer blends  electrolyte membrane  fuel cells
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