Abstract

Sulfonated aromatic polymers (SAP) are promising ionomer materials, however for applications as fuel cell membranes these polymers must be improved in terms of durability. The goal is to achieve a locally high density of functional groups such as sulfonic acid groups, but to keep the swelling low by appropriate cross-linking. Thermal cross-linking in presence of residual solvent dimethylsulfoxide without any addition of cross-linker molecules increases spectacularly the mechanical and hydrolytic stability of SAP, making them suitable for use up to 130 {degree sign}C. The developed method is also inexpensive, being incorporated in the normal membrane casting procedure.

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