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Protonations sulfonic acid, polymer-supported

SSA is a better proton source than polymer-supported sulfonic acids such as polystyrene sulfonic acid and Nafion-H. Many reactions using SSA have been reported, such as multicomponent reactions [68-76], carbon-oxygen [77-86], carbon-nitrogen [87-93] and carbon-sulfur [94, 95] bond formation or cleavage. [Pg.108]

Polymer electrolyte fuel cell (PEFC) is considered as one of the most promising power sources for futurist s hydrogen economy. As shown in Fig. 1, operation of a Nation-based PEFC is dictated by transport processes and electrochemical reactions at cat-alyst/polymer electrolyte interfaces and transport processes in the polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM), in the catalyst layers consisting of precious metal (Pt or Ru) catalysts on porous carbon support and polymer electrolyte clusters, in gas diffusion layers (GDLs), and in flow channels. Specifically, oxidants, fuel, and reaction products flow in channels of millimeter scale and diffuse in GDL with a structure of micrometer scale. Nation, a sulfonic acid tetrafluorethy-lene copolymer and the most commonly used polymer electrolyte, consists of nanoscale hydrophobic domains and proton conducting hydrophilic domains with a scale of 2-5 nm. The diffusivities of the reactants (02, H2, and methanol) and reaction products (water and C02) in Nation and proton conductivity of Nation strongly depend on the nanostructures and their responses to the presence of water. Polymer electrolyte clusters in the catalyst layers also play a critical... [Pg.307]

Nafion, a perfluorinated sulfonated polymer, is a typical example of an ion-exchangeable resin with high promise as a catalyst support. Its properties are significantly different from those of common polymers (stability towards strong bases, and strong oxidizing and reducing acids and thermal stability up to at least 120 °C if the counter ion is a proton, and up to 200-235 °C if it is a... [Pg.450]

Trogadas and Ramani summarized the modification of PEM membranes, including Nafion modified by zirconium phosphates, heteropolyacids, hydrogen sulfates, metal oxides, and silica. Membranes with sulfonated non-fluorinated backbones were also described. The base polymers polysulfone, poly(ether sulfone), poly(ether ether ketone), polybenzimidazole, and polyimide. Another interesting category is acid-base polymer blend membranes. This review also paid special attention to electrode designs based on catalyst particles bound by a hydrophobic poly-tetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) structure or hydrophilic Nafion, vacuum deposition, and electrodeposition method. Issues related to the MEA were presented. In then-study on composite membranes, the effects of particle sizes, cation sizes, number of protons, etc., of HPA were correlated with the fuel cell performance. To promote stability of the PTA within the membrane matrix, the investigators have employed PTA supported on metal oxides such as silicon dioxide as additives to Nafion. [Pg.409]


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Acidic supports

Acids protonic

Polymer acid

Polymer-supported sulfonic acid

Polymers sulfonation

Proton acids

Sulfone polymers

Supported acids

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