Synthesis and characterization of thermosetting copolymers as PEM's Conference Paper uri icon

abstract

  • A major focus in the area of proton exchange membrane development for fuel cells such as in the direct methanol fuel cell, is in the optimization of parameters such as membrane resistivity, nanostructure, thermal behavior, and methanol and water permeabilities. Recent work concerning a novel material system of diglycidyl ether of bisphenol A vinyl ester and 2-acrylamido 2-methyl propane sulfonic acid (AMPS) demonstrates a simple technique of forming network structures of hydrophobic and hydrophilic materials via thermally initiated free radical polymerization in the presence of dimethyl formamide as a common solvent. Nanoporosity is induced in these systems using supercritical fluid extraction. Characterization by water uptake measurements and AC impedance spectroscopy is conducted and observations of ionic conductivity as high as 0.0346 S/cm are presented. The effect of thermal treatment on the properties of the polymer membrane is described with results indicating a correlation between induced porosity and AMPS content with water uptake and conductivity. This is an abstract of a paper presented at the AIChE Annual Meeting and Fall Showcase (Cincinnati, OH 10/30/2005-11/4/2005).

published proceedings

  • AIChE Annual Meeting Conference Proceedings

author list (cited authors)

  • Mohamed Aflal, M. R., Elabd, Y. A., & Palmese, G. R.

complete list of authors

  • Mohamed Aflal, MR||Elabd, YA||Palmese, GR

publication date

  • January 2005