Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5189736 | Polymer | 2006 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
A series of polymers was synthesized that contain a rigid aromatic backbone connected through triazine linkages that are cross-linked by flexible diamine-terminated poly(ethylene oxide) oligomers. Polymers were made that contained both hydrophilic sulfonated aromatic and hydrophobic pyridinium triflate backbones. Thermal and mechanical properties of the resulting polymer films were studied, as well as uptake of water and protic ionic liquids. Ionic liquid uptake varied from 41 to 440%, depending upon the nature of the polymer. The ionic liquid-doped films were analyzed for proton conductivity at high temperatures (>150 °C) under non-humidified conditions. Conductivities as high as 5Ã10â2 S/cm were observed at 150 °C.
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Authors
Dean M. Tigelaar, James R. Waldecker, Katherine M. Peplowski, James D. Kinder,