Giffin GA, Galbiati S, Walter M, Aniol K, Ellwein C, Kerres J, Zeis R (2017)
Publication Type: Journal article
Publication year: 2017
Book Volume: 535
Pages Range: 122-131
DOI: 10.1016/j.memsci.2017.04.019
This work is the follow-up to a previous study in which the same authors extensively documented the behaviour of acid-base polymer blend membranes doped with phosphoric acid during high temperature (160 °C) fuel cell operation. The present study examines the same acid-base blend PBI-based materials to obtain a deeper understanding of the relationship between the chemical structure and the membrane properties, particularly in the presence of phosphoric acid. At high doping temperatures, i.e. 120–130 °C, the ionic crosslinks of the acid-base blends limit both the acid doping level and the swelling as compared to purely basic polymers. However, the relationship between ionic crosslinks, acid doping level and swelling is complex and affected not only by the possible number of cross-links, but also by the hydrophilicity of the basic polymer, the geometry or distribution (or both) of the crosslinks and the structure of the acidic polymer. Spectroscopy shows that an acid-base reaction occurs between the PBI basic sites and PA, resulting in a protonated benzimidazolium and H
APA:
Giffin, G.A., Galbiati, S., Walter, M., Aniol, K., Ellwein, C., Kerres, J., & Zeis, R. (2017). Interplay between structure and properties in acid-base blend PBI-based membranes for HT-PEM fuel cells. Journal of Membrane Science, 535, 122-131. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.memsci.2017.04.019
MLA:
Giffin, Guinevere A., et al. "Interplay between structure and properties in acid-base blend PBI-based membranes for HT-PEM fuel cells." Journal of Membrane Science 535 (2017): 122-131.
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