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Mechanical properties, poly phosphazene membranes

The inorganic poly(phosphazene) backbone has received attention as a PEM candidate. This is an attractive system for study due to its ease of synthesis and subsequent modification by many functional groups. However, these membranes generally show low glass transition temperatures and somewhat poor mechanical properties, and they require cross-linking to enhance their performance in hydrated environments. [Pg.370]

Poiyphosphazene Biends Blends of sulfonated polyphosphazene, for example, sulfonated poly[bis(3-methylphenoxy)phosphazene] or poly[(bisphenoxy)phosphazene] (see Fig. 29.14) with either an inert organic polymer such as poly(vinylidene fluoride) (Pintauro and Wycisk, 2004 Wycisk et al., 2002) or polyacrylonitrile (Carter et al., 2002) or a reactive polymer (e.g., polybenzimidazole) (Wycisk et al., 2005) have been investigated. The resultant membranes had conductivities of 0.01-0.06 S/cm (in water at 25°C) and equilibrium water swelling from 20 to 60% (at 25°C). Blends of poly[(bisphe-noxy)phosphazene] and polybenzimidazole (where acid-base complexation occurred between the sulfonic acid and the imidazole nitrogen) exhibited good mechanical properties and low methanol permeability. MEAs with this membrane material outperformed Nafion 117 in a DMFC at 60°C with concentrated (5-10 M) methanol feeds. With 1.0 M methanol and 0.5 L/min ambient air at 60°C, the maximum power density was 97 mW/cm and the methanol crossover was 2.5 times lower than that with Nafion 117 (Wycisk et al., 2005). [Pg.777]

Oxygen Gas Permeability and the Mechanical Properties of Poly(n-butylamino)(di- -hexylamino)phosphazene Membranes... [Pg.268]


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