Sulfonated poly(arylene ether) membranes containing perfluorocyclobutyl and ethynyl groups: Increased mechanical strength through chain extension and crosslinking
2014
Lee, Su-Bin | Kim, Young-Jea | Ko, Un | Min, Cheong-Min | Ahn, Min-Kyoon | Chung, Sang-Joon | Moon, Il-Shik | Lee, Jae-Suk
Novel extendable and crosslinkable sulfonated poly(arylene ether) copolymers (ESHQx-CMy) were synthesized. These copolymers utilized 4-[trifluorovinyl(oxy)]phenol (TFP) as a linker to extend the polymer and provide better elongation at break and mechanical strength. The extension moiety was successfully synthesized and introduced at the chain end of the sulfonated poly(arylene ether) copolymers to induce a strong interaction of the copolymer while maintaining its flexibility. The extension and crosslinking reactions were performed by thermal curing at 200°C, and confirmed by FT-IR and chemical resistance testing. The synthesized copolymers (ESHQx-CMy) possessed reasonable thermal and chemical stability. In addition, the elongation at break was improved to 14.2%, with a higher tensile strength (73.6MPa) than other sulfonated poly(arylene ether) copolymers containing only a crosslinked moiety (CM). Importantly, these novel copolymers also displayed the highest proton conductivity (0.145S/cm) than Nafion 212 (0.093S/cm) at room temperature.
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