Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1298548 | Solid State Ionics | 2005 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
A new composite material was fabricated by heat pressing a powder mix containing a sulfonated poly[(hydroxy)propyl, phenyl]ether (SPHPE), with empirical formula [-O-Ar-C(Me)2-Ar(SO3H)0.4-O-CH2CH(OH)-CH2-
- 1.5 H2O]n, and poly(dipropyl)phosphazene (PDPrP) to yield a film which was soaked in 85% H3PO4 (PA) and dried. The final SPHPE-PDPrP-PA film (0.15 cm thick) contained -SO3H functional groups and H3PO4 at 0.16 SO3HÂ /Â N and 1.72 H3PO4Â /Â N mole ratios. For the phosphazene polymer, at least two types of repeating units were present, i.e., -P(CH2CH2CH3)2Â =Â N- and -P(CH2CH2CH3)2Â =Â NH+(H2PO4â
- H3PO4)- at 0.18 N / NH+ mole ratio. This material exhibited proton conductivity (Ï, Ωâ 1 cmâ 1) of 2.27 10â 4-7.10 10â 3 at 24-127 °C in dry environment, and of 4.79 10â 4-1.54 10â 3 at 45-65 °C and 11% relative humidity. The results for SPHPE-PDPrP-PA composite are discussed by comparison to available literature data for other composites and polymers containing N protonated by H3PO4.
- 1.5 H2O]n, and poly(dipropyl)phosphazene (PDPrP) to yield a film which was soaked in 85% H3PO4 (PA) and dried. The final SPHPE-PDPrP-PA film (0.15 cm thick) contained -SO3H functional groups and H3PO4 at 0.16 SO3HÂ /Â N and 1.72 H3PO4Â /Â N mole ratios. For the phosphazene polymer, at least two types of repeating units were present, i.e., -P(CH2CH2CH3)2Â =Â N- and -P(CH2CH2CH3)2Â =Â NH+(H2PO4â
- H3PO4)- at 0.18 N / NH+ mole ratio. This material exhibited proton conductivity (Ï, Ωâ 1 cmâ 1) of 2.27 10â 4-7.10 10â 3 at 24-127 °C in dry environment, and of 4.79 10â 4-1.54 10â 3 at 45-65 °C and 11% relative humidity. The results for SPHPE-PDPrP-PA composite are discussed by comparison to available literature data for other composites and polymers containing N protonated by H3PO4.
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Authors
Giovanni Dotelli, Maria C. Gallazzi, Giancarlo Perfetti, Enzo Montoneri,