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Polymer membranes, with inorganic acid

Polymer Membranes with Inorganic Acid Impregnation.810... [Pg.759]

S.M.. Zaidi, S. D. Mikhailenko, S. Kaliaguine, Electrical properties of sulfonated poly ether ketone/polyether-imide blend membranes doped with inorganic acids. Journal of Polymer Science Part B Polymer Physics 38 (2000) 1386-1395. [Pg.87]

The thioester hypothesis can be summed up as follows the formation of thiols was possible, for example, in volcanic environments (either above ground or submarine). Carboxylic acids and their derivatives were either formed in abiotic syntheses or arrived on Earth from outer space. The carboxylic acids reacted under favourable conditions with thiols (i.e., Fe redox processes due to the sun s influence, at optimal temperatures and pH values) to give energy-rich thioesters, from which polymers were formed these in turn (in part) formed membranes. Some of the thioesters then reacted with inorganic phosphate (Pi) to give diphosphate (PPi). Transphosphorylations led to various phosphate esters. AMP and other nucleoside monophosphates reacted with diphosphate to give the nucleoside triphosphates, and thus the RNA world (de Duve, 1998). In contrast to Gilbert s RNA world, the de Duve model represents an RNA world which was either supported by the thioester world, or even only made possible by it. [Pg.207]

Finally, Majda has investigated a novel inorganic membrane-modified electrode [32]. The membrane used was a microporous alumina prepared by anodizing metallic aluminum in an acidic electrolyte [33]. Majda et al. lined the pores of these membranes with polymers and self-assembled monolayers and studied electron and ion transfer down the modified pore walls to a substrate electrode surface [32]. Martin and his coworkers have used the pores in such membranes as templates to prepare nanoscopic metal, polymer, and semiconductor particles [34],... [Pg.412]

Another approach was the synthesis of inorganic/organic composite materials to influence the properties of the membrane. An overview on the state of the art of composite perflourinated membranes is given in [15]. Infiltration of a polymer carrier material with various inorganic proton conductors is subject of a patent [16]. For operation at elevated temperature, several materials have been considered, hi an early work, Nafion /Fl3P04 showed better conductivity at temperatures above 100°C compared with blank Nation and also reduced methanol permeabihty [17]. New types of polymers are also under development for better temperature stabihty one of the most advanced examples is the high-temperature material polybenzimidazole, which usually is doped with phosphoric acid [18]. [Pg.159]


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